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I'll try to keep this updated as it goes along. It will be a long project with all the crap I want to do...

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I was never a fan. I want to be able to haul bikes in the bed now so it has to go. Need to get some tie downs welded in the bed so I can strap things in.

 

Got a few other body issues I need to get taken care of, but it still cleans up nice.

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Saw this :cool:

http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/attachments/hybrids/44381d1205290456-any-el-camino-hybrids-out-there-2008-02-03-076blog.jpg

 

I've seen that one before.

 

End result will be like one of these,

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Except not on bags, and with better wheels. Most likey these,

http://images.gmhightechperformance.com/features/0111gmhtp_gwhiz02_zoom.jpg

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That is baller as fuck! Has anyone put an LC2 in an El Camino before? Props on being original, that is a badass project.

 

I know plans change all the time as shit comes up, but when do you envision the swap being done and the car being driveable? How much power are you expecting it to make?

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