Re: IML: A Imperial Truck
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Re: IML: A Imperial Truck



Compare resources to make a new car vs. maintain an
existing old car....

The plastic scale model people actually made an
Imperial model that resembled an El Camino.  It was a
65 or 66.  Probably based on a conversion that someone
did at some point.  Looked passable.  Coming soon to a
website near you.  Check out the bottom of the
ODDITIES page for something new along those lines.

-K

  
--- "Wm. R. Ulman" <twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Trucks and vans, or work vehicles had a completely
> different set of safety,
> and emissions standards, which is  why truck did not
> have collapsing
> bumpers, head restraints,  


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