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And I thought I overloaded my 68 El Camino!!
That's just nuts. I get that there is an added axle. Gotta be a better way to go camping.
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Looks like a lot of days stranded along the highway. I wouldn’t drive across the street with that set up imagine doing a panic stop with that. 😏
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How is the camper attached to the car
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Looks like they kept the camper for their new '66 also bought a Black 300?

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Is that a 68 Nova to the right?
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I'm guessing tight turns and backing up was, umm, interesting...
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Is that a 68 Nova to the right?
66 Chevelle.



This is a a little tamer. Form fitting 68- 72 and in nice shape. Came with the parts car. 307 3 spd.
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