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1976 Buick LeSabre Customino

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up for bid is a 1976 buick lesabre 2 door that was made into a elcamino style truck. this car is different. has a 72 buick 350 engine, turbo 350 trans.runs and drives good.

This is what happens when alcohol meets too much free time.

I'm trying to place that rear bumper/taillight combo. This is gonna drive me nuts until I figure it out. Is it Lincoln Continental? Hard to place because it's sooo far out of normal context.

This one is a better example of a Buick "Camino".

I actually like the way that one looks.

If I ever own a 1970 GSX and I get rear ended I'll make one too. :)

I'm trying to place that rear bumper/taillight combo. This is gonna drive me nuts until I figure it out. Is it Lincoln Continental? Hard to place because it's sooo far out of normal context.

I believe that is an early 70's continental taillamp assembly. I am thinkin 72 or 73 maybe?

1973, definitely

Gosh Camino, you've been leaving a trail of Trans-Caminos all over the place havent you? :AH-HA_wink:

Gosh Camino, you've been leaving a trail of Trans-Caminos all over the place havent you? :AH-HA_wink:

If done right, I love these creations. These are cars that could have been (phantoms). I hate clones but I love Phantoms.

Pontiac actually came close to producing them a few times. Here is another Pontiac-built car:

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