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BuckSkin ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2019 Location: Poor Farm Points: 651 |
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Saturday_22-March-2025 1978 Chevrolet "El Camino" ![]() ![]() Owned by Loy's Hot Rod Garage Flanking it is a 1982-1987 final series El Camino, also owned by Loy's Hot Rod Garage. 1982-1987 Chevrolet "El Camino" ![]() ![]() These were the final series of the El Camino. Visually, there is very little if anything to determine whether an El Camino is a 1982 or a 1987. The parent car they are derived from, the Chevelle Malibu, was discontinued in 1983.
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