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Do you think I could get $38,000 for my one of a kind, 34 year old, 1977 Chevy El Camino Classic that I bought new back in 77 and still drive everyday of the week today
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I sent pictures to the car expert and he sent me this
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I'm thinking about turning them down because she has been good to me for 34 years, heck, did you know I never even used the jack, because I never had a flat tire on this Classic in 34 years, now that's loyalty
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Three years ago the original Starter, Generator and Air conditioning pump finally went out after 31 years, seems like they went out one month apart from each other through the hot summer months. The Mechanic was totally amazed and said to me, boy, they don't make them like this any more

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Oh yea, that's the Mighty El Camino's little brother parked behind her, the Mighty Tundra
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She has crossed the Rocky Mountains and Deserts more times then you have lived in years and always bought me home safe
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Shes closing in on three hundred thousand miles, been to almost every State in the Union and still turns heads when going down the highway, still strong and a joy to drive and just a beauitful American made solid car, my 1977 Chevy El Camino Classic will out last me in the end and I like that, you go 77 El Camino Classic because I don't see to many if any 77 Fords accept when I pass a junk yard
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