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That's gotta be a misprint on the engine size in the '81 El Camino... they never put the little 2.8 in those. Maybe he meant 3.8?
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Ugh.

That's one 'Camino I've no interest in.

GMPPD - 6.2 LS3, Tremec 6-speed, and throw the 2.8 to the dogs and we have a deal.

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I'd rock the '71 Monte, not a bad price on a sweet car, and that 350 would become a 454 or 502 real fast.

I am right there with you...although I would keep the 350. Perfect car for a warm summer evening.

God, I miss my Chevelle.

Chris

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the 48 Chev and the 51 Ford are sweet also. I love old pikc-em-ups...

Love the Patina on that Ford. I'd just get the flathead going and drive that puppy.

Chris

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Shoot, I thought you guys had a relatively car-friendly climate in MN. That old Dodge is typical of the Northeast, body-wise. Do you use cinders or salt for snow removal?
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Up north like that winters are terrible on cars. I grew up in Wisconsin and remember the snow turning pink under cars when a door was slammed hard.

Granted, that was in the late 1960's, early 1970's, but stilll...

Chris

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Actually I'd love a wagon of that era for a family weekend car. Saw a 60 Chevy wagon for sale awhile back...

Chris

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