Grandpa's 1970 El Camino Restoration.mp4

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

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  • Baking soda instead of silica sand. Taking paint off body metal, the only way to go! Heavy rust on frame and suspension parts need sand blasting. The El Camino was soda blasted in 3 hours (two layers of paint). Cost $300,

  • Wheels only...paid $150 each plus $30 for 1.25" spacers.Factory Reproductions, Chino CA. 800 824-2676

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  • baking soda blast? please tell me more

  • nice slide show glenn - i never knew thie was posted! - EdontheBeach

  • How much were the wheels ?????

  • This was a great transformation. I have a 1972 that I am adding a 1970 front end. Yours looks great....

  • That turned out real nice

  • 3:00 rust holes?? i thought those were factory brake vents lol

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