Monte Carlo Clip on an El Camino

regardless if you like it or not you have to give him all the respect on how long of a process this was. Also how much time and modification it took to get it to look just right. Go into the El Camino section and read the build thread! That will tell you everything.
 
great build and i love the treat of seeing the ae86 on top of the monte, too bad it's a t a junk yard 🙁
 
I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. I've been driving it daily for over 6 mounths, took it on a 4000 mile vacation and just generally enjoying it.
 
wow! you did an awsome job :!:
 

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That is really something, I am impressed!
 
thats sweeet! i admire your ambition and knowledge to get it all done and your modifications never seen one like this proly never will !! awesome dude .
quote="Mike P"]I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. I've been driving it daily for over 6 mounths, took it on a 4000 mile vacation and just generally enjoying it.[/quote]
 
Thanks Dan. Like you I have had a few El Caminos over the years (a 1960, two 1968s and three 5th Gens). I have to admit this one has been the best to date.
 
Mike,
Great job! I really like the way the monte fenders have that sweeping line that transitions into the doors. Great look! Do you know if the SS monte nose would have fit? And did you consider putting it on?

Awesome job!
Car-crafting at its finest.

Ian
 

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