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More in: Humor, Chevrolet Step right up and get your one of a kind Monte Camino LS. That's right, for just $75,000 you can be the proud owner of this one of a kind conversion that docks a 2004 Chevy Monte Carlo with a truck bed conversion similar to the 1972 El Camino. That's right, this one-of-a-kind, er, truck, is now available and awaiting its new owner at America's premier online auto sales house, DealsonWheels.com.
The builder, Jesse Guadencio, spent 10 laborious months during this one of a kind conversion to make this El Carlo/Monte Camino into a vehicle fit for production making this one of a kind truck truly into a work of art. After careful consideration by Truckblog staff our conclusion is Jesse should have taken eleven months and hidden the strut towers while he was fabricating all of his tricked out sheet metal pieces. "The paint is Cameleon Liquid Silver" which we find more than makes up for the lack of functionality this conversion exhibits and it comes with almost everything it came with from the factory, except the trunk and back seats. Note: this is not your average Chameleon paint, this is special Cameleon Liquid Silver from Germany! Anyway, if you are have an exorbitant amount of money lying around and you want a vehicle that nobody else has, this could be right up your alley. Personally Jim and I would go out and two new trucks, that can actually be used as trucks, but maybe that's just us. You be the judge!
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Step right up and get your one of a kind Monte Camino LS. That's right, for just $75,000 you can be the proud owner of this one of a kind conversion that docks a 2004 Chevy Monte Carlo with a truck bed conversion similar to the 1972 El Camino. That's right, this one-of-a-kind, er, truck, is now available and awaiting its new owner at America's premier online auto sales house, DealsonWheels.com.


