That is really pretty but I wonder if it even started out as an El Camino since it has no tail gate and the bed edges don't run straight down the side as with a std El Camino. The matched trunk-lid-like bed cover is most unusual and appears extremely well-done as with all the paint and body work. If the owner/builder is reading this perhaps they could fill us in if this was an El Camino originally and how they constructed the rear half.
you dont think that could be wielded up?/ . what do you think it was,,,,,,a 57 chevy? god,,some people...obliviously you never owned a 59 elk!! sheet!!!some people
well done
ReplyDeleteThat is really pretty but I wonder if it even started out as an El Camino since it has no tail gate and the bed edges don't run straight down the side as with a std El Camino. The matched trunk-lid-like bed cover is most unusual and appears extremely well-done as with all the paint and body work. If the owner/builder is reading this perhaps they could fill us in if this was an El Camino originally and how they constructed the rear half.
ReplyDeleteyou dont think that could be wielded up?/ . what do you think it was,,,,,,a 57 chevy? god,,some people...obliviously you never owned a 59 elk!! sheet!!!some people
DeleteTonneau cover is insane..I love it😎
DeleteABSOLUTLY LOVE THIS!!
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like an elky front and impala rear put together.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job, ell done.
Pete