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to my knowledge LS6 el camino's are more rare than LS6 convertible's which make them worth more just my 2 cents
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As I recall, I think the estimate on the LS-6 ElCaminos was around 500 and the Convertibles was around 100. Dan Carr did a nice poster a few years back that listed all the production #'s using a statistical analysis. Not 100% accurate obviously, but better than the guesses that everyone else uses. The high horse convertibles regardless of the manufacturer generally have market values multiple times higher than the hardtop w/the same engine. Chevelles, Cudas, GTOs, etc.
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I'm a fan of el caminos, but even I wouldn't suggest they are worth more than convertibles.
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