I would get a ZO6 for a commute car. It has some storage and can zip in and out of traffic when you need to (just make sure it's pointed straight)

Larry Williams

John Nasta wrote:

Well, I am seriously at the point of wanting to put historic plates on the El Camino and get a garage for it, and get some sort of economical car that can hold a fair amount of [EMAIL PROTECTED] in a way that is not visible from the outside. If anybody knows of a garage available on Long Island, please let me know. Also, any suggestions for the next commuter car are welcome, but I do want something that hides the stuff in the back. One bad thing about the El Camino has always been that I can’t leave anything in the back and walk away, and still expect it to be there when I get back. Then there was the time when I came back and someone had loaded the bed with garbage...

Anyway, I am going to eventually have to do this car over again, and hopefully better. The next time I invest that sort of time and money into it I will not want to treat it like an everyday beater again afterwards.

Thanks,

John Nasta




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