Published: November 22, 2010 
What if you were Australian and would like to own American muscle car? One guy took his Holden Cammodore SS Ute and transformed it into Chevrolet Camaro El Camino or Chevy El Camarino. Well, actually he only reworked the front end to look like the latest Camaro. Hmm…
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