Yesterday, another Earl Camino was auctioned off by Mecum, the same auctioneer that brokered the sale, for $6,000, of my car in 2010. So as it turns out there were 2 El Caminos that we used in the TV series 'My Name is Earl'. This second one was sold for $8,000 but without the certificate of authenticity and all the studio parafernalia that came with mine. It's almost the same visually, with two exceptions: blue overspray under the blue door that is supposed to be from another car (hence there should be no overspray) and the rear sliding window is visibly bent inwards. Under the hood the car has a small block 350 whereas mine actually has the 454 that the fender emblems promise. All in all it looks like this was a back-up car to mine, and a good copy at that. The auction was flagged to me by Camino forum fellows a couple of days ago. I called Mecum to point out that neither in yesterday's auction nor in the one they did for my car back in 2010 did they mention that there was a second car. Of course they never returned my call or replied to my email: seems the auction business is a bit dodgy. I hope the buyer comes forward so we can swap 'Earl stories' ...