![]() 03/12/2014 at 20:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Make a 69 El Camino DRIFT CAR.
The flip side to my post earlier concerning a 1970 Ranchero Rally Car.
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Ranchero it, better.
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http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/the-want-is-st… Whatcha' think?
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Switch Em Up.
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The problem isn't that it's not awesome, but that it's risky to drift something that awesome because it'll be hard to find cheap replacement body panels when (not if) you stuff it into a wall/car/barrier. The best Elky to drift a fourth or fifth gen because they're the most affordable/least popular of the bunch. There used to be a 1969 Camaro drift car run by Falken but they stopped using it since wrecking it would have been a disaster to repair/replace.
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Actually, buying replacement (replica) body panels for a 69 Camaro is pretty easy, assuming modifications to the panels aren't being made. Just use one of these catalogs: http://www.classicindustries.com/camaro/catalog…
Unfortunately, there is no Classic Industries catalog for GM A Bodies, which would include this El Camino.
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yes plz