I Got a donor car, who has the donor DMAX to squeeze in it..?
I have to strongly disagree with you Mike L.
Elco's and Chevelles are the shit, still have my first car.
Decent power, NO WHEELHOP at all! Just drop the back a few inches and get some good rear upper and lower control arms. The A-Body's are already set up with a rear coil spring, 4 link style suspension.
The El Camino was a worthless piece of shit when it came out in '59 and has continued the same course. WTF did it do well guys? You could not haul anything; 2 shopping bags and it dragged ass. Hop it up and you had no traction without big money for suspension. It did not handle worth a shit and you couldn't screw in the front and only seat. None of them were competetive at the drags no matter what engine. The ALL looked lame. Bet the new one handles.
You guys can pine about the old '64 an'd 65 pirce of shits all you want. You never drove them. I did. I also drove the original buck board. It was a piece of shit too.:rofl:
One thing about those old cars they all had personality. You could tell what kind of car was coming a half mile down the road. Now they all have that aerodynamic teardrop look and you can't tell must of them apart.
A little off topic but what do you think of the new Dodge Challenger, that is a perfect example of taking the best of old and new.
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Don't listen to Mike.:baby:
He thinks a Mustang is cool. :rofl:
Bah! The Elky's were legendary. And just like any legend, there was a lot of hype associated with it. All it was, was a Chevelle with a bed instead of backseat (or Impala or Chevy II depending on year), so had all the failings of their parent.
You could carry 500lb in the bed, IF it was in front of the axle. Or tow about 2500lb. Not both, just one or the other.
Like many classics now, Elky's are fetching more now than when they were new, even in average condition.
I always thought a Dmax in an Elky would be the killer ProStreet truck for diesel competition.
A little off topic but what do you think of the new Dodge Challenger, that is a perfect example of taking the best of old and new.
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This would have been a helluva car if they hadn't made it so damn tall and gave it a little more HP. More body roll than the original had and needed to be a little wider as well.
Looks like sht IMO.