my buddy got a 71 el camino free less front fenders and quarters. he's wonderin what on earth that is early steel will fit the frame. anybody know?
yeah, i'm a Ranchero fan whose got an El Camino buddy! looking at my signature with this message looks wack.
The '68-'72 El Camino frame, being boxed, is often used to resurrect GM A-body convertibles of the same era. It's necessary to bob the rear a short distance and relocate the rear crossmember, but well worth the effort, given the scarcity of good convertible frames. Those frames probably are too wide to fit, unaltered, under the '30s-'50s era cars.
It is worth good money to a guy with a bunk convertible...probably enough to buy most of that 30's through 50's car he's talking about sitting on it. Taking it to the s****yard would be throwing away money...Especially if it has disc brakes up front and a decent rear end.
Do you have access to a sawzall or cuttin' torch, and a welder ? You can do anything ! Won't look right w/out fenders though!!!!!
When you put two ****s in a chicks mouth, one dude gay and the other guy just made a bad decision??. Any thing else on a mullit mobile frame is just that,.......... when is some one going to swap a model a frame under and s-10???? That would be SIIIICK!! by the way both are gay.
I've heard them being used for Shoeboxes. I know the length is correct for a Shoebox but I'd bet the width is too much. Mercs have a longer wheelbase and a wider track width so I'm not sure, but something to look into!
I think I just puked a little no wait I puked alot. Sell the frame on ebay. A elcamino lover would end up buying it just to have it sitting in back of the double wide trailer for later use!!!! haha just kiddin no redneck jokes I love caminos and junk ones sell for decent money on ebay. -Jon
Just because something fits does NOT mean it looks right. I could wear my wifes bikini, and sure it fits but it doesn't quite look RIGHT. Oh **** I just typed that
What is the huge deal here? Am I missing something? Its a frame swap, he's not asking to put wide whites and dummy spots on an '85 El Camino.
apparently, none of them have paid any attention to cars such as FlamedAbone's Merc...or any other of the cars that have been built using a clip. Yeah...Jesse James Merc sure looks like **** s****ing along with that amazing Ch***is under it. Grow up. These frames have been used for this exact purpose (swapping) since before Half of You were Liquid.