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Wow, thats special. At first I figured it was an Estate that someone took a hacksaw to, but on second look, it appears too short for that.

Edit: Just checked the CarFax, its an Estate. Just look short to me.

Edited by Satty
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That's cool...looks pretty well done. I'm sure someone has done a Chevy El Camino from a Caprice wagon of that generation.

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I'd be tempted to peel the wood off, paint it Saturn Yellow with a black stripe down the side, slap some Buick rally wheels on and some fat RWL tires, punch out the motor, and make a Buick GSXpress out of it.

........ are you taking notes, Camino?

:lol:

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I'd be tempted to peel the wood off, paint it Saturn Yellow with a black stripe down the side, slap some Buick rally wheels on and some fat RWL tires, punch out the motor, and make a Buick GSXpress out of it.

........ are you taking notes, Camino?

:lol:

You mean something like this?

caminogsxwy4.jpg

By CaminoLS6

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Man, if there was really a Buick or Oldsmobile version of the El Camino in 1970, I'd have to seriously consider buying one at some point in my life. Not that I don't like the look of the '70 Chevelle, but I've always preferred the other divisions a little more than Chevy.

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