Whenever you mix free time and El Camino’s, you can guarantee that something amazing will happen. In this case, the mid 70’s body style El Camino that everyone loves to hate became a 4 wheel drive monster. The brush guard was functional and ready for some action, and so was the solid front axle. In all honesty, it was put together fairly well. Under more normal conditions, the body would have been connected to the frame with drywall screws and tie-down straps. This one was far better. It used real metal and wasn’t a giant turd like most 4×4 chassis swaps that I have seen. While I can’t picture myself in this vehicle, I have great appreciation for anybody that puts their time and effort into a car. So cheers to you mid 70’s El Camino 4×4 chassis swap dude, and to a job well done!
Where’s the blower and zoomie pipes?
is this for sale an how can i get info???? roscor@cox.net
Hi Robin, I saw that in Amherst New Hampshire a couple years ago. Unfortunately, I have no idea where it is now. 🙁
thanks Jeremy if you know where ther is another one i would be greatful thanks again
Jeremy that one in jacks junkyard crushed ouch!!!
Looking to do El Camino body on 89 4×4 2500 suburban chassis. Have the tools,space,technology. Hope I have the time. I know a friend who put 65 Chevy wagon body on 1/2ton 4×4 Chevy truck chassis. WOW