It was my dad's racecar back in the day. He gave it to me a few years ago when I was moving and in the middle of my own hotrod and chopper projects. It was all rusted out and hadn't been touched in 28yrs. My mom was afraid of it since it's scary fast and only caused trouble so when my brother and I were born he put it up along with his Norton Commando. So I got it running and restored it, then I gave it back. Now we're currently swapping the dash out for an all black interior and doing a bunch of small mods here and there
That's my Radio Flyer! I've had this thing since I was born. If people are converting Harleys into trikes and swapped into VWs, I don't see why I couldn't make a 4-wheeled Yammie haha
Looks damn good! I've got matching Torq Thrusts like your mags on my squarebody.
I absolutely love El Caminos. My dad, uncles, and grandpa owned quite a few of them, almost every model from 64-85. I'd really like to get my hands on a 59 or 60 someday.
And thanks for the link! I'm gonna add mine to it in a sec
I`ve owned every El Camino except a 1973. I see your in Monterey Ca. I sold some of my Go Kart`s to a guy named Don Orosco. He owned Monterey Speed Sport. Great guy.
Ya Don was a big name out here, I've heard nothing but good things about him. He came to Pebble Beach more than a few times in the late 90s-early 2000s when I still used to go to carshows with my family as a kid
I`ve owned every El Camino except a 1973. I see your in Monterey Ca. I sold some of my Go Kart`s to a guy named Don Orosco. He owned Monterey Speed Sport. Great guy.
I gotta agree, that front end is clean! My grandpa had a brown 74 at one point and with that flat bumper it looked strange, kinda like it had a flat face with an underbite