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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2011, 12:42:20 »
Cees, you bought a piece of comical, present-day, pop-culture history.  Expect all that comes with it!  ;)

Funny you should say that Michael; earlier this week Tom Sargeant treated me to a nice dinner in Alexandria and a colleague of his who joined us described it just like that: a piece of pop culture.

Then after dinner Tom treated me to something even more special: drove me back to my hotel in the Tunis Beige Pagoda, top down - we caught lots of attention! Thanks again Tom!
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2011, 19:20:34 »
Look how much fun you are having now, and you have nothing but photos and a depletion of your bank account!  Imagine what will be when you actually get it!  Better get some good old American accoutrements.  Muscle shirts, some empty shotgun shells, empty beer cans, a CB radio, and any other good old "redneck" paraphernalia you can think of.  Oh yeah, a lot of pennies, nickels and maybe a dime or two, strewn haphazardly about the interior.

Come on guys, what did I leave out?  What else does Cees need to decorate the inside of this beast?

Live the dream! :D
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2011, 19:56:36 »
Just a couple of McDonald cheeseburger wrappers, maybe a few stale French fries, the usual cigarette butts and a collection of maps, tablets and other assorted papers carefully place on the dash so as not to blow out of the window.
  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2011, 21:52:40 »
How about a gun rack on the back window.  Would look nice in the El Camino
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #29 on: May 26, 2011, 08:18:25 »
I am afraid Cees himself will look really out of place in that car. I suggest a complete makeover. Failing that, perhaps a little Photoshopping?
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #30 on: May 26, 2011, 12:00:15 »
Cees, just watch a few episodes of the trailer park boys and you will learn all you need to know when driving that car. :D ;D
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2011, 20:50:24 »
I hope I'm doing this  right.
Peter, you don't have "GAS", must be eating properly. I thought we all have "gas" . Just kidding< I hope you know.
See you soon. I hope.
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #32 on: May 27, 2011, 00:19:31 »
Yes, I think from the 'My Name is Earl' series I have a good idea about what the stereotype 'white trash' is. Still, with my guns and tattoos, I think I will match the car just fine ...
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #33 on: May 27, 2011, 16:57:02 »
Cees, The only proper music is by Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours.

Music of the REAL America. ..

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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #34 on: May 27, 2011, 20:04:49 »
Look how much fun you are having now, and you have nothing but photos and a depletion of your bank account!  Imagine what will be when you actually get it!  Better get some good old American accoutrements.  Muscle shirts, some empty shotgun shells, empty beer cans, a CB radio, and any other good old "redneck" paraphernalia you can think of.  Oh yeah, a lot of pennies, nickels and maybe a dime or two, strewn haphazardly about the interior.

Come on guys, what did I leave out?  What else does Cees need to decorate the inside of this beast?

Live the dream! :D

Michael, How could you forget the fuzzy dice and car freshner .

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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #35 on: May 28, 2011, 07:56:56 »
Cees, The only proper music is by Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours.

Music of the REAL America. ..

Never heard of this - so I looked it up and here is a nice compilation:

http://youtu.be/pJnI3UbjENY

I'm not sure Glenn - for now my favorite song to match this car is 'East bound and down' by Jerry Reed, from Smokey and the Bandit (it features in one of the episodes):

http://youtu.be/gnj7q8ERIAA
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #36 on: May 28, 2011, 08:18:03 »
Michael, How could you forget the fuzzy dice and car freshner .

Mary Alexander

How about a confederate flag plate? Or is that not done anymore? (Used to see them all the time in Florida, on pick-up trucks and Jeeps)
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Re: Just bought not just any El Camino
« Reply #37 on: May 29, 2011, 00:18:06 »
Cees, just watch a few episodes of the trailer park boys and you will learn all you need to know when driving that car. :D ;D

Trailer Park Boys was filmed mostly in Nova Scotia, Canada.  These guys weren't red necks, they're hosers. They expanded the meaning of white trash to a whole new level of consciousness. Some of the funniest stuff I've even seen.
 The scene where Julienne walks in on Randy and Mr. Layhee during one of their scesions is priceless. Mr. Layhee says to Julienne, '' You won't tell anyone about what you saw here, eh bud? ''
'' OK...... I won't say anything.....''
Julienne leaves Mr. Layhee's trailer, looks at the camera and says, '' Man, this is gonna be hard keeping this one to myself....''

Let's not forget the episode where Ricky blows Conky's head off. ( Conky was Bubble's alter ego in a puppet, so no one actually died )
 
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #38 on: May 30, 2011, 22:33:30 »
So Dan, I just watched some Trailer Boys clips on Youtube - definitely in their own league! Not rated PG either ...

Thanks for the tip, but I think I'll stick to the slightly more subdued Randy  :)
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #39 on: July 01, 2011, 15:19:52 »
Cees & family visited us with the El Camino in Hilversum, as discussed in this thread. Here a couple of pictures of Cees getting into the car! He forgot to wear the cap that Ray sent him...

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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2011, 12:34:52 »
BK wants to know what that nice lady and kid are doing with a crazy man?  Cees, I hope the Earl Camino is making you very happy because we have surely enjoyed your mad exuberance.  My mother always thought you should indulge in silly fun whenever you get the chance because life is too important to be taken seriously.  I hope you have many, many miles of smiles in the beast. 
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #41 on: July 03, 2011, 17:39:11 »
Thanks Ray! And thanks Peter, for your hospitality as always.

Right after these photos were taken, I dropped off my wife and son at the Hilversum train station and headed off to our second home in France, some 400+ miles south via Antwerp, Brussels, Luxemburgh, Metz and Nancy. The Camino was carrying its first payload: around 100 gallons (400 liters) of special enamel paint that the missus uses for her paintings, picked up earlier that (Fri-) day elsewhere in Holland.

The trip went off without a hitch. Although it was clear that this car had not been driven for quite some time. Someone had pulled the number 1 spark plug lead and forgot to put it back on. Trouble with a powerful V8 is that you don't notice right away when one cylinder is out to lunch. But after about 30 miles I pulled over to check and found this first little problem. Other little problems:

- the turn signal indicators did not work
- neither did the brake lights, reverse lights, horn, and windshield wipers - and it was raining on and off
- the battery cables were very loose, so neither of the two (?) batteries was really charging
- the distributor was also very loose, easily turnable by hand
- the outside rearview mirrors were all so loose that adjusting them to have proper vision would only gave an effect for 1 mile at a time; the inside mirror fell off when we went over a speedbump loaded down with the 100 gallons of paint
- of course, the dashboard lights were also not working, but I was using my GPS system so at least I knew what speed I was going

In fact, the only things that did work were the engine, brakes, ventilator and most of the running lights.

Over the weekend, I was able to fix everything (mostly just corroded fuses in their fittings) except the reverse lights (pobably something with the switch) and the distributor. There must be a mile of unused wiring under the dash and hood. I also fixed a million small things in the interior and under the hood: missing small screws, bolts, misaligned or loose stuff. Vacuuming and general cleaning. The car is now still looking very ratty but it's at least clean.

Then, today, I drove the car from France to Geneva, another 200-some miles. Now that most everything functions, the car runs like a dream, really effortless due to the 454 CI, 7-something liter V8 with 245 HP and lots of torque. Strangely enough, it only consumes a shade more than the Pagoda! (7.2 km per liter as opposed to 7.5 for the Pagoda), with an old-fashioned carburetor. Go figure.

I got thumbs up and the douaniers (customs officers) were 'amused'. You very rarely see US-registered cars driving around here, and of course even fewer that look as tattered as this one.

Will try to post a few pictures next .... and more updates if adventures call for them ...
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #42 on: July 03, 2011, 17:45:53 »
first payload - 400 cans/liters of Sikkens Autoflex single-stage car paint:



at its new home in France:



the new agricultural habitat - this weekend there was lots of harvesting so that's bails of hay in the background:

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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #43 on: December 24, 2011, 09:55:05 »
Here's pics of some floorpan restoration work now being done:





Next is replacing the front springs, the speedometer cable, and some new window rubber and then the car should be ready for technical inspection to be titled in Switzerland.
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #44 on: March 25, 2012, 14:25:04 »
Cees,

I just happened to read a story about America's "Spy Plane", the U2 and its variants.  Article is here: http://www.airspacemag.com/military-aviation/Wingman-in-a-Pontiac.html

Apparently, [in a nutshell] you cannot land this plane w/o a high speed car on the ground, with a U2 pilot driving the car.  Over the years, many cars have been used (plane has been around for over 50 years)

And, you guessed it: one of the designated cars to land this plane was an EL CAMINO.  (see note on page 2 of the article).
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #45 on: March 25, 2012, 16:16:30 »
That's funny, thanks Michael for that. I'll bet the El Camino forum members don't even know this, but I will let them know.

Update is that the car last week was finally approved for Swiss registration, so it's now officially a Swiss car. I replaced the shocks and front springs, and did a host of other, smaller things, and now it drives like a dream. Very quick also, as I think I reported in another thread.
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #46 on: March 29, 2012, 20:18:35 »
Cool car Cees!

I had a freind in high school that had one of these 454s. It was black and he had it hot rodded w/ chromed cragars and lifted the rear up a bit. It was the coolest, fastest car around and of course he had all the girls.
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #47 on: March 30, 2012, 04:45:09 »
Thanks Wallace - and here's an updated photo:



As for the girls' I've always thought women don't really pay attention to such things, but have been assured, by pretty women I should add, that they do!
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #48 on: March 30, 2012, 20:34:02 »
Some cars exude a certain aura and girls are attracted to that. As we say in Texas, like a fly on stink! Maybe not a great simile for that :o

That guy's 454 El Camino had all the right stuff and the girls just hung all over it. I think he guy could have looked like Shrek and the girls would have still been attracted. The car was that cool!
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Re: The Earl Camino
« Reply #49 on: April 24, 2012, 12:27:25 »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li7RVz0i-Tw

Cees, in case you are ever in a quandary on how to modify your Earl Camino, or how and where to drive it for some fun... ;)
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