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Sounds like it is well worth that price! One thing to check on any elcamino is the floor behind the driver seat! They are prone to leak and hold water in that area and rust pretty bad.If that area is good then it means a pretty tight seal.Elcaminos are cool and that color with a set of Torque thrust D wheels looks awsome! And also you save all the disassembly! I would jump on it if it checks out to be in pretty good shape.Show us some pics of it regardless what stage it is in,any pics are cool!
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guys, thank you for the input, yeah thats what I thought to, that it was a good deal. I will check for rot behind the seat. I like these elcaminos and I'm always a sucker for a car that makes no sense (two seats and no trunk) but the looks of these cars are unbeatable.
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-------One thing to remember; If a car is apart there are ALWAYS missing parts. Poll everyone on here who has bought a dis-assembled project and to a person Ill bet they will tell you there were parts missing. Be as through as you can about inventory when you pick it up. With that said, missing pieces that you will be replacing anyway are a good way to get a seller in a more reasonable ballpark pricewise.......Bill S
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