1970 El Camino dealTJ,  Shame on you.  It sounds like you don't trust this 
group with the whereabouts of this car.  I'd bet that if you posted the exact 
location there wouldn't be a single guy from this group trying to buy it out 
from under you.  Especially, no one from New York.  Heh...Heh...Heh...

PS if you have pangs of guilt and decide to post the location, could you sketch 
out just rough directions for the out-of-staters.

Good luck.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Ringlein 
  To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' 
  Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:47 AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-list] 1970 El Camino deal


  A few weeks ago, I mentioned to my father that I would love to track down a 
nice, original, California El Camino - from the 1970-1972 vintage to be a 
stable mate of my 1972 Chevelle.  I also mentioned that a neighbor of ours used 
to drive one around town (an elderly man) and if he could track the car down - 
I would be interested in talking him out of it.  I got a call tonight, and the 
car is located - and it is for sale (to me only) because our family is a friend 
of his family.

  A low mileage, zero rust, 100% original 1970 El Camino 350 4bbl, tan on tan.  
His father used to drive it to the store and back, and he (his father) is the 
original owner.  Literally, it has been in his barn for 6 years.  He wants $800 
bucks for it.  He does not know anything about the car.  He said it was a 1978 
or a 1969 but he did not know.  I am not disclosing where it is J.  It may even 
be numbers matching, but I don't care because I am not a "numbers matching" 
kind of guy.  This car will be a mild hot rod for my Son (who is 6 right now).

  I have had my eyes on that car since I was a kid - so I know it is the tan on 
tan 1970 El Camino.  I will report back when I have possession of the jewel and 
what kind of shape it is in.

  T.J. -- 1972 Chevelle (In shambles)

  Clovis California

  US Air Force - Det 035

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