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Caddies:

I've seen one of these in person!

A few years ago, one was sitting for sale in Mt Morris IL. VERY COOL to see in person ;).

And, love the pics of the other variants, too ... he he he.

Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker

MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/

Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html

"Some things just glitter and shine" ... Confederate Railroad ... 'Daddy Never Was The Cadillac Kind'

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I'm trying to find more, but I can't! I know there is -- or once was -- an entire site on this conversion.. They even said it's a popular conversion in Europe. Grrrrr.

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They really exist?!!!

I've never seen one!

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Ok...now I might have to backtrack....I'm trying to find info and there is virtually none...I may be mistaken. I'll check further. I was sure I'd seen them here.

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Ok...now I might have to backtrack....I'm trying to find info and there is virtually none...I may be mistaken.  I'll check further.  I was sure I'd seen them here.

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Sadly, I'm fairly sure that GM Canada didn't build any. My radar is tuned to such things and I've never heard anything about them being built. I have often wondered about the possibility though.

I'd love to be wrong. :AH-HA_wink:

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Wow... those are all cool, some less attractive than others.

If I win the Lottery I'll get a rough 1959 Buick with a good nose

and rearrange the sheetmetal to make a Flower car. Then I'll

trade Balthazar the final product straight up for his Flathead

powered "Duel" style COE. :D

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Here's a '66 GTO Camino 4X4:

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I really like that Oldsamino!

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If you ignore the 4x4 part of this one, it's really amazing how well the '66 GTO nose works with the '68-72 Camino body. It took some welding/bodywork skills to do that. Those fenders are made from a combination of the Camino and GTO fenders grafted together. This isn't just a bolt-on.

Man! Do I love Phantoms!

Clones suck, but Phantoms really do it for me. :yes:

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I can't seem to find it right now, but I remember seeing a concept El Camino (possibly not by GM directly) based on the 00-05 Impala.

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I heard of this too, it was seen around the Tech Center around Autoshow time...... I guess it was wishful thinking to see it there.

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Thanks for the pics! I love that car, I want it if it ever goes up for auction.

The FWD Impala/Camino and the FWD Monte/Camino were both SEMA cars not GM cars. The MC version was on ebay recently (no buyer).

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The Heritage Center had this on display last week, i got a ton of pics.....

Sweet ... that had to have been cool to see in person! Thanks for sharing the pics.

And, sorry didn't meet you while I was in Detroit a week ago Sunday.

Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker

MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/

Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html

"You might miss what you left behind" ... Dierks Bentley ... 'Slow Down'

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