Here you go, the '63 picture was taken at the Berwyn Bearing Busters car show. At a chevy dealer in Lagrange Illinois.
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man, you had to have the engine rebuilt? what was wrong with it? I would have thought it would have been gone thru when it got restored?
Half the engine wasn’t working rebuild needed new lifters and cam was ground down need new one need too redo the fuel pump and line New starter one of the 2 carbs wasn’t working so new one Brakes needed adjusting and peddle The transmission is a hydro but gears are messed up So I have too Manual shift it till the fall until that needs a rebuild I guess a trailer queen all it’s life But now I can drive it regularly down the road too car shows ugh
Hello, I was trying to draw an El Camino version of my brother’s 1951 Olds sedan and the art work looked like a whirlwind hit it many times over. It was not the easiest thing to do. So, it sits in a folder "waaay" back deep in the files. Perhaps, I will get it out one day and see what is what in that art works department… But, in my search for something that may look like an Oldsmobile El Camino, I saw this one. But the first thing I noticed it the original owner took the stock roof line and shortened and lowered it to the body/bed. In doing so, he had the door to deal with and so the top was cut to fit. From the side standing a full car distance away, it looks odd. The proportions of the top somehow got out of whack. More of the Olds top could have been used to create a better proportion top and either make a larger door to utilize the curved top or add a roll down window like the Corvette. At least, it would give a well proportioned style and top to go with the long body. Jnaki The custom is a good idea and with a longer roof. In 1960, it was certainly a different custom car idea. A longer roof line gives it a better proportion to fit the long body. If the idea of a longer door is a problem, then option #2… Window up and second photo, window down with the proportioned longer top. YRMV