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0604htp 1984 El Camino 05 Z

Perhaps the most challenging part of the entire build was grafting the front half of the GN fenders onto the El Camino's so as to align with both the GN front bumper and hood as well as the rest of the car. Some fabrication was required to get the bumper properly supported as well and for the hood to be positioned correctly. After smoothing out the body and receiving a slick paint job from Doc's Custom and Collision in Lehigh Acres, Florida, with the help of friend Roger Fezel who works at Doc's, it all seems worth it.
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Perhaps the most challenging part of the entire build was grafting the front half of the GN fenders onto the El Camino's so as to align with both the GN front bumper and hood as well as the rest of the car. Some fabrication was required to get the bumper properly supported as well and for the hood to be positioned correctly. After smoothing out the body and receiving a slick paint job from Doc's Custom and Collision in Lehigh Acres, Florida, with the help of friend Roger Fezel who works at Doc's, it all seems worth it.  View Related Article

 

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