El Camino Choo Choo Custom
My dd is an '87 El Camino SS with the Choo Choo Custom conversion. 1987 was the last year for the El Camino and only 850 of them had the Choo Choo conversion. Mine is modded a bit with a 350 engine and a 700R4 trans, both out of an '86 Corvette. I've had people follow me to ask to buy it but I have not wanted to sell it,,,,, yet.
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I've always liked those! Never had enough 'oomph' to actually get one though!
Very purty!! Please let us know on here first if you DO decide to sell... :D |
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But, she's still a pretty ride, and I wish you well with her! Enjoy! :cheers: |
There is probably quite a difference in asking prices between our two locations. A regular El Camino here in good shape will bring 10-16,000. It's a moot point anyway since it isn't for sale. I'm 62 and although I still love hot rodding & cars in general I won't be replacing this one.
Thanks for the compliments on the old girl. |
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You're welcome, and well deserved! :thumbs: |
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My brother in law has a 67 and an 80 ,both look awesome.
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I should have clarified that '87 was the last year of El Camino production, out of however many were built only 850 were Choo Choo's so that would be the reason they go a little higher. I have made quite a few changes in it, some would add value while others would detract so I really have no idea what it may bring.
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