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4 Overall rating(4 reviews)
Ryan F says...
Jul 19, 2010
My El Camino looks as if it came out of The Road Warrior. It is faster than my friend's Volvo S40, yet it only has two speeds. I especially appreciate its ability to travel along the asymptotes at the "edges" of the universe, something most other cars I have driven cannot achieve. To accomplish this, the car produces its own renewable oxygen/carbon monoxide supply for the driver and passengers.
Ian G says...
Mar 7, 2008
it had a 327 v8 not too much power 3 spee grany gears
Eric A says...
Apr 10, 2012
I love it and will keep it forever. I'm not going to be like the other car enthusiasts that say, " I had a car just like that when I was young" How many more words to I have to type. Not everyone will even find an El Camino to restore.
Bruce F says...
Aug 12, 2008
likes..looks,sounds,power,truck/car versatility,only a few out there,real head turner,fun to cruise in............. dislikes.....poor old school handling/braking,upgrading soon,,gas mileage sucks,no surprise there,,finding replacement parts not easy or cheap,, again,no surprise. Overall very happy with it.!! I also drive a VW golf . good little fuel sipper,peppy,versatile h/b with folding seats,sunroof,nice stereo,did i mention fuel saver,kinda high maitenance costs though... AS for recommending a car to anyone,buy what suits your needs/budget. The VW is a daily driver,my Camino is a fairweather fun cruiser/carshow hopper,daily driver...not so much.I think my next car is gonna be a motorcycle though?

 

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Ryan F

3.0

Reviewed a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino on Jul 19, 2010

My El Camino looks as if it came out of The Road Warrior. It is faster than my friend's Volvo S40, yet it only has two speeds. I especially appreciate its ability to travel along the asymptotes at the "edges" of the universe, something most other cars I have driven cannot achieve. To accomplish this, the car produces its own renewable oxygen/carbon monoxide supply for the driver and passengers.

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Ian G

4.0

Reviewed a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino on Mar 7, 2008

it had a 327 v8 not too much power 3 spee grany gears

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Eric A

1.0

Reviewed a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino on Apr 10, 2012

I love it and will keep it forever. I'm not going to be like the other car enthusiasts that say, " I had a car just like that when I was young" How many more words to I have to type. Not everyone will even find an El Camino to restore.

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Bruce F

5.0

Reviewed a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino on Aug 12, 2008

likes..looks,sounds,power,truck/car versatility,only a few out there,real head turner,fun to cruise in............. dislikes.....poor old school handling/braking,upgrading soon,,gas mileage sucks,no surprise there,,finding replacement parts not easy or cheap,, again,no surprise. Overall very happy with it.!! I also drive a VW golf . good little fuel sipper,peppy,versatile h/b with folding seats,sunroof,nice stereo,did i mention fuel saver,kinda high maitenance costs though... AS for recommending a car to anyone,buy what suits your needs/budget. The VW is a daily driver,my Camino is a fairweather fun cruiser/carshow hopper,daily driver...not so much.I think my next car is gonna be a motorcycle though?

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