One From Today…

Badges can be deceiving. I had this truck for a few years back around 10-15 years ago. Obviously not what it is badged. More like a K-20! It was titled as a '71 but the cab and front clip were definitely '69 or '70. The guy who owned it at one time claimed it was all original. NOT---LOL! That guy wasn't who I bought it from.
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Badges can be deceiving. I had this truck for a few years back around 10-15 years ago. Obviously not what it is badged. More like a K-20! It was titled as a '71 but the cab and front clip were definitely '69 or '70. The guy who owned it at one time claimed it was all original. NOT---LOL! That guy wasn't who I bought it from.
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Fortunately you know what to look for.. Lot of guys selling are wind bags hoping they find a sucker stupider than them...
 
Out and about today with my doctor appointment and I saw this, a 1970 El Camino. It has a 350 automatic in it with air conditioning and the owner said he bought it in Boston, he’s owned it for 3 years, it was sitting for 25 years until he bought it, and that the paint is original on it. It was also the first time he’s had it out for the season this year too.

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Heck yeah, what Rick said! Beautiful El Camino! '71-'77 GMC made an El Camino "knock off" that they called a "Sprint" Thought I should have one since my other trucks are GMC's. Not easy to find and not cheap in decent shape anymore.

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Some of those vehicles were put together in Canada with what ever parts would fit. Friend & I came home on leave with his 4 door Pontiac. My uncle at the time was head mechanic in bigger Chevrolet dealership. He spotted right off it was Canadian made as the hood was shorter and had a 6 cyl chevy pickup motor in it.
 
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