Another cool car - this one a domestic - that lives in the neighborhood. A 1970 El Camino wearing original black California plates (meaning that it's lived it's entire life in this rust-free climate).
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This Elco has been hard to snatch as it's often living underneath a car cover, as shown in the bed of this car/truck (cruck?).
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Nothing fancy here, just simple white paint, Chevy "Rally" wheels and likely a small block 350 engine. Perfect for cruising El Camino Real. Thanks to Chevelle/El Camino expert
Ron for IDing the model year.
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