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necro_nemesis
November 28, 2009, 12:41am Report to Moderator

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Pull it with this.






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What's the El Camino worth? That would be cool to tow the 57 Airstream with!

Dave (Looking for an interesting Tow vehicle, but can't find an Edsel wagon)


The Camino still needs alot of work to finish and I just have no intrest in the car anymore.I stopped when I pulled the body off to install a new floor,and that is how it sits now
With the 396 and turbo 400 I would be looking for around $7500


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Nice Chevelle! My dad had a 67 Beaumont that was extremely rare. 1 of 1 to be exact. The factory goofed when they built it and it was the only one with the sport trim and a police pack 327 under the hood! My grandmother still talks about when my dad was in his Beaumont with my mom, her and my grandfather, and he streetraced against a 427 Vette. They apparently were even the whole way. He sold that car for BIG money years later...


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Yeah, I like the idea of an Old Truck too, or a Cool Wagon, Maybe a Woody, Surf Boards on the roof...

Dave


I have this old truck you could buy
1968 GMC......it is also for sale






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Love the wedgeheads...
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A lemon-sucking Edsel??? Forget that... you need a sweet 1956 F100 pulling that Airstream.


The airstream looks great and agree with the 56 or any 50's truck  for that matter. Here's one a '55 that I found in a row of cedars, not a barn but still well preserved. Not for sale but you can still find stuff like this in the country side. Sometimes way back in the country side check out the cow path I had to tow it out on.

Love the Beaumont story can't imagine drag racing with my inlaws the old lady has enough to scream about

TFC



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This is the reason why I never loved Dodge trucks...

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My buddy had a '76 like that. It was pretty nice until he dismantled it with the help of a highway guardrail. Another guy had a 69 Convertible with a 427 in it. Riding in that thing was suicide. Lap belt only and most of your body felt like it was sticking out above the door line. You felt like your were going to fall out and if it ever flipped sayonara.



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Now that I think about it, a few years ago, while vtting near my cottage, I found this wrecked car in the woods....but I was not able to determine the make and model....

here some pics.

tartagliag


Update....

I went back a few weeks ago, and found out it is a Corolla!!!! with the gas tank between the trunk and the back passengers' seats.

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