
A few weeks ago we decided to always carry a camera with us, as we see the kookiest rides bumping along the highways and byways of Los Angeles with ridiculous frequency. But nothing prepared us for what we saw this morning. Yes friends, the Devil drives a '73-'77 custom El Camino. While we're not shocked by the choice of vehicle, we were very surprised that Beelzebub hangs out in La Ca ada Flintridge.

Regardless, you simply can not mess with dirty black, flames, vented side pipes and evil, evil pentagram wheels. Plus, it was bellowing smoke. We tried to give Satan a thumbs-up, but he just dropped the hammer and stole our soul.

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Oh, man, what an awesome catch! How do I love thee? let me count the ways: Lowering the roof on anything built in the eighties, avoiding the R75-or-less low-profile nonsense, frikin' pentagram rims. This dude is on to something.
It needs the custom license plate LUV U 666.
It really doesn't need anything.
I grew up in a backwater town in south Jersey where every other car was an el camino on gabriel hijackers, piloted by one of the town's flock of mullets. The elco stood for all I disdained.
That one's way cool.
I normally don't like all the el camino posts, but this one is just mind bogglingly amazing.
What is the base vehicle for this one?
Can anybody tell?
As a former SS454 Camino owner I think this car is the SH-T! Talk about the todays equivalent of the automotive antichrist! SWEET! The green tree hugging masses would be aghast!
I think that is my dream 'Camino.
I really wish I could have had a peak under the hood. I believe it is powered by evil.
Pure evil.
Oh yes it does Jonny. It needs you riding shotgun. Put that WRX in the bed and hop in man!
Need to recraft the cliche 'going to hell in a handbasket' to include this. Going to hell in an El Camino. Much more menacing.
Yeah... usually El Caminos remind me of some form of VD on wheels -- but this is a car I desire.
What do you think he puts in the bed? Sacrifical puppies? His Harem? Korean imports riddled with bullets?
Amazing! Satan must be crying.
Anyways, I am a huge fan of the early El Caminos. I really like the second and third generation models. The ones from 73-87 (right?) were a joke. They just screamed Mullet Carnival.
78-87, I think you are talking about.
@thndr:
Actually, we admit it's pretty cool.
However, a blown 3,200HP ultra-large-block straight-8 greaseburner would make it even more awesome.
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