Howdy,
Saw some threads talking about my El Camino that won the Drift Showoff in Houston recently.
It is actually a GMC Caballero - same as the Chevrolet El Camino.
It was my dad's beater for several years, then it became my beater. Last fall i decided to have fun with it and make it a low budget toy. My goal was drag racing and autocrossing. I have around 5k total in it and have done all of the work myself (and a friend helped some).
Power - It has a low-compression 350 from an 80's camaro, stock internals. It has heads, cam, headers, carbed (about 320 rear wheel hp). It has a three speed automatic (cheap and bullet proof th350). The rear end is a POSI 3.42 out of a Grand National. A 100 shot is used for drag racing. Should do mid 12's on motor and low 12's to upper 11's on spray.
Handling - the El Camino has a LONG wheelbase 117 inches. It weighs about 3200lbs without me in it. I used Hotchkiss springs, bilstein shocks, poly bushings everywhere, sway bars, homemade boxed control arms and steering box off of a monte carlo SS. The wieght distribution is about 55 front 45 rear. While classified as a truck, it is based off of a monte carlo (car). We put some seats out of a firebird in it (stock bench seat sucked).
I have been auto-xing it with my friend Derrick several times, and we drifted it at a practice event with some friends last fall. I let my friend Derrick enter it in the drift event, and he won. We are thinking about entering it in the formula D event this June, just not sure if i want to go through the trouble of caging it.
My site with old info and some photos and short vids:
http://www.z28evans.com/el_camino.htm
www.z28evans.com
Bumper was removed for weight after i got rear-ended
It's been fun to drive, it's been the little beater that could![Wink](https://drifting.com/forums/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Thanks,
James Evans
Saw some threads talking about my El Camino that won the Drift Showoff in Houston recently.
It is actually a GMC Caballero - same as the Chevrolet El Camino.
It was my dad's beater for several years, then it became my beater. Last fall i decided to have fun with it and make it a low budget toy. My goal was drag racing and autocrossing. I have around 5k total in it and have done all of the work myself (and a friend helped some).
Power - It has a low-compression 350 from an 80's camaro, stock internals. It has heads, cam, headers, carbed (about 320 rear wheel hp). It has a three speed automatic (cheap and bullet proof th350). The rear end is a POSI 3.42 out of a Grand National. A 100 shot is used for drag racing. Should do mid 12's on motor and low 12's to upper 11's on spray.
Handling - the El Camino has a LONG wheelbase 117 inches. It weighs about 3200lbs without me in it. I used Hotchkiss springs, bilstein shocks, poly bushings everywhere, sway bars, homemade boxed control arms and steering box off of a monte carlo SS. The wieght distribution is about 55 front 45 rear. While classified as a truck, it is based off of a monte carlo (car). We put some seats out of a firebird in it (stock bench seat sucked).
I have been auto-xing it with my friend Derrick several times, and we drifted it at a practice event with some friends last fall. I let my friend Derrick enter it in the drift event, and he won. We are thinking about entering it in the formula D event this June, just not sure if i want to go through the trouble of caging it.
My site with old info and some photos and short vids:
http://www.z28evans.com/el_camino.htm
www.z28evans.com
Bumper was removed for weight after i got rear-ended
![Big Grin](https://drifting.com/forums/core/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
It's been fun to drive, it's been the little beater that could
![Wink](https://drifting.com/forums/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Thanks,
James Evans
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