@@prosto_potomuwto Theoretically I'm a Ford bloke, but I have the greatest respect for certain GM models, the Camaro being one of them. I gave the El Camino... and heaven forbid I should fail mention the Ford Ranchero 😁... a bit of thought. I think it came down to Americans preferring the heavier load capacity of a larger pickup truck. In response to Aussie preference for greater capacity, both Ford and GM offered full chassis genuine 1-tonners. GM retained the monocoque body/tub for "normal" utes, which were basically high speed show ponies that could carry maybe 300 kilos (660 pounds). Ford only made full chassis utes from around 1999 onwards, even the styleside body utes. You could unbolt the tub and replace it with a steel or aluminium tray body in a day. Throw in the DOHC 4-litre straight six and a ton of freight, these things are legendary. Ford's own performance division Ford Performance Vehicles brought out a 432 horsepower turbo model, pretty sure it was available in utes. A few Americans have imported utes, it's a process but if it's more than 15 years old it can be done.
I don't understand why America stopped making utes, this baby is a gem.
Mustang is equally weird. Why keep the mustang but kill the camaro? WHY
@@prosto_potomuwto Theoretically I'm a Ford bloke, but I have the greatest respect for certain GM models, the Camaro being one of them.
I gave the El Camino... and heaven forbid I should fail mention the Ford Ranchero 😁... a bit of thought. I think it came down to Americans preferring the heavier load capacity of a larger pickup truck. In response to Aussie preference for greater capacity, both Ford and GM offered full chassis genuine 1-tonners. GM retained the monocoque body/tub for "normal" utes, which were basically high speed show ponies that could carry maybe 300 kilos (660 pounds). Ford only made full chassis utes from around 1999 onwards, even the styleside body utes. You could unbolt the tub and replace it with a steel or aluminium tray body in a day. Throw in the DOHC 4-litre straight six and a ton of freight, these things are legendary. Ford's own performance division Ford Performance Vehicles brought out a 432 horsepower turbo model, pretty sure it was available in utes. A few Americans have imported utes, it's a process but if it's more than 15 years old it can be done.
@@Jesse-B It's not a process, your cuntry was sold out in 2001. Then it all went down
@@prosto_potomuwto I thought we were talking about motor vehicles. I can speak some pretty derogatory truths about your corporate run shithole too.
Just bought a few months ago a 1984 GMC Caballero just as clean to tone brown excited to have found it its completely stock Aswell
I had a 1985 elcamino ss black
Clean
The old 305 anemic.
Crazy the ss had a 305, I thought they came with a 350. I have an 85 elco Conquista and it came with a 305 too.
@@mr.universe740 Nope 305 in the SS, grandpa had one.
Sure ain't no Choo Choo Customs SS!
How much
HOW MUCH. THANKS
It should be around 20K, but we know it's going to be more
Mine had an air line where the gas go