Neil98gt
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Can anyone say El Comino?
Can you say late to the party? Lol
Can anyone say El Comino?
importing a car is going to cost a lot, but you will have one of the few in the country.
sometimes it can be worth it if you find the right deal. container ships are getting cheaper and cheaper everyday to utilize.
Can anyone say El Comino?
First off, its El Camino... And that was not the only vehicle to utilize the same syle body. Ford had the Ranchero around the same model years as the El Camino. Australia was the birthplace of these car-truck hybrids, which are generically referred to as "utes," short for utility. The Holden Ute is just one example of these popular vehicles, and it's among that company's bestsellers.
Holden Ltd. was building truck bodies way before General Motors bought the company in the 1930s
The Holden Ute, officially introduced to the public in 1951. There were other ute-like vehicles prior to that date, used in part by the military and all built on sedan bodies with truck utility beds.
The first Holden utility model name 50-2106 was released in 1951. Based on the 48-215 sedan it shared the same 2.15 litre “grey motor” 6 cylinder delivering 60hp (45kw) which was capable of 30mpg (9.4 L/100)
This is a 1953 FJ Ute
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