Thread:Brick425/@comment-5111283-20160104030213/@comment-26944420-20160113231704

Jdude420 wrote: Well, whoever wrecked it let it bed totaled and the insurance company has it and is now liquidating it. I'm guessing he either didn't know, or he figured the cost of a professional body shop to repair it plus buying it back from the insurance wasn't worth the effort from him. *shrugs*

Huh, did not know that.

I want a 1970 El Camino really bad, lol. Or a '70 Chevelle, that works too!

$4,500...., that's more than my budget! haha You should get something semi-practical. You get snow where you're at? :P I wish. Sometimes. I live in SoCal. To be honest, I think an 80s El Camino would be practical. It's not as muscle car-y as the 60s or 70s ones, and it had lots of V6s as options for better mileage. The guy didn't say what kind of engine it had, but I do know it's a stick, which is cool.

Besides, I don't see why I would have to carry more than one passenger at a time, and if I did, it probably would be just down the block, so I could get away with using the bed. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯