I think it might be the same bizzare psychological mechanism so often seen among Mustang owners and enthusiasts. The Lexus people are hands-down the worst of the bunch. It is from BMW-Mercedes-Lexus types who get angry when I can whip them so easily. The biggest grief I get in public is not from Chevelle drivers, who generally just act puzzled when confronted by an Elco that is a real car and will probably beat them. With 12.19" rotors inside 15" wheels the brakes completely fill the wheel with no empty space, and no effort is made to be "era-correct" with chrome Cragars or Americans (that's the original way of describing those 2 kinds of wheels). I chose the Billet Specialties Street Lights for their SFI rating making them legal for fast car work at the drags, along with the very light weight (very) and large open area for brake cooling during fast road work. My car is taken seriously because I take it seriously myself.įor example, the wheels are not "dress-up" items. It isn't as much from truck enthusiasts or Home Depot types as I expected. I get a lot of attention in traffic and in public. I never would have thought that an old El Camino would have the potential to be such a rewarding road car. There is no funny weight/balance consideration due to the car being a 2-door station wagon with the back window moved forward. It corners at least as well as my modified 2nd gen Camaro Z28, is very neutral, and is an absolute blast to drive. The body shop bill would have been roughly $4,000, but I managed to save slightly over 3/4 of that by doing the work myself.ĭriving my Elco with modern suspension and steering and brakes brought a huge surprise as to how well it actually can handle and drive. For that reason it took longer, but in the end the job was done much better because by gathering 3 other rust-free roofs I was able to rebuild the entire structure inside and out with perfect metal, rather than just simply re-skinning over the rusty inner structure. That would be solely due to the non-availability of new/repop 2nd gen Elco steel for the roof area. The hardest part about "restoring" my Elco has to be the work I did on the roof. Doing it with an Elco just grinds their defeat into their memory all the more deeply. They are not the magic engines that Hemi-worshippers would have you believe. He changed his tune real fast when I turned off his radio. phony-fake-fraudulent) Hemi Belvedere parked next to me was smiling politely and condescendingly at my car until I lifted the hood, and then he glared and shut up. One guy walked away telling his companion that my car has a Hemi in it. It bugs know-it-alls at cruise nights when I totally ignore their questions as to why I have wires going into my breather tank. This way you can reference to the part and what you need. The elcamino store also has a lot of the parts with photos to see what you are looking at. Good photos on the East Coast Chevelle pages of the parts. Oh and alot of our sponsors here carry the parts. You can use the one piece floor pans with rockers and all, but you just have to add 4in to the rockers to get to the end, Not that bad as to what it could be. Not many but a few are (take it when you can get it). And some of the elcamino parts are cheeper than the chevelle parts. There is only a few Elcamino parts that are specific to the vehicle which I mentioned above. The cost of the sheetmetel is about the same, most parts minus the quarters,tailgate, roof, door skins, bed, and inner bed pieces is all chevelle. The good news is that I have lots of friends with skills and they are more than willing to help.I have to help with the beer and steak funds:beers: but hey small price if I want it done right and my way. As of right now, it is everything, cowl, cowl shoulders, firewall, entire floorboard, roof, rear panel, smugglers box lid, bed sides, tailgate, and quarters.Oh and I forgot the fenders, and rad support. On this same topic, I am in the process of tearing mine down to see what needs to be replaced. All sales to Minnesota residents require us to collect taxes and title fees from the buyer on behalf of the State of Minnesota.Click to expand.Yea, we make them jealous cause we have a traveling bed and we can use it :thumbsup::beers: (take it however you want to on that statement) While every effort is made to ensure that all the information presented on this website is accurate and up to date, the information is not guaranteed. In the case of a cashier's check or money order, a holding period applies before the vehicle is release while the check is cleared and certified as authentic by our bank. It is being sold as is without warranty, neither expressed nor implied.Īll payments must be made in cash, cashier's check, money order, wire transfer, or online via Paypal or credit card (fee may apply). This project car runs and drives, but needs a little TLC.
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