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The Chevrolet El Camino.............

Kelley (Texas)

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I have always considered the Chevrolet El Camino to be a classic vehicle. Last Tuesday, I spotted this El Camino sitting in a driveway of a home in Marion, Texas. While there appears to be some rust issues, with some careful repairs, this El Camino could be restored to a vehicle that you could drive with pride. Around here, you do not ever see many for sale, and when you do, they are expensive.

This picture was taken with a Sony NEX-6 camera and a vintage Tokina 35-200mm F4-5.6 zoom lens at F11, 1/320, ISO 200, Manual Mode. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
they were awesome.. always wanted one but never got my hands on it. I would take one today in a heartbeat... looks like it's caged up trying to get out... great shot of a dying breed there.
 
They are nice and I would love to get a hold of one! Ford also had some different models of carwagons through the years. I especially like the 60's and 70's styles and always thought it would be nice to pimp it out with 4-wheel drive:)
 
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