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Is a 1977 El Camino a cool car?
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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 768738" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Irregardless of the "cool factor", I would not want to put an inexperienced driver in a 77 el camino. Rear wheel drive, light rear end, plenty of power and torgue. Take it from someone who honed their winter driving skills in a 68 Chevelle SS with a 4-speed, you better learn quick or you're in the ditch. Come winter, all she will be able to do is cut donuts in your driveway. Not to mention it will get 10 mpg coasting downhill if she's lucky. But, what a cool car for Mom to play with!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 768738, member: 9169"] Irregardless of the "cool factor", I would not want to put an inexperienced driver in a 77 el camino. Rear wheel drive, light rear end, plenty of power and torgue. Take it from someone who honed their winter driving skills in a 68 Chevelle SS with a 4-speed, you better learn quick or you're in the ditch. Come winter, all she will be able to do is cut donuts in your driveway. Not to mention it will get 10 mpg coasting downhill if she's lucky. But, what a cool car for Mom to play with!!! [/QUOTE]
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