Win one of six RDJ Dream Cars including this El Camino
The Chevrolet El Camino was first introduced in 1959 in response to Ford’s wildly successful Ranchero.
Robert’s 1985 El Camino was built toward the end of the fifth generation of El Caminos which ran from 1978-1987. This new generation of “Elco’s” featured shorter beds and shorter bodies.
Never intended to be a true off-road vehicle, the RDJ Dream El Camino was modified and can handle light off-road duty.
It is a triumph. The future is a hodgepodge of experiments as all breakthroughs are.
- Robert Downey Jr.
Engine Mod
Replaced the stock Chevy 4.3l V6 with a modern Chevy 2.7l turbo 4 cyl.
Modified suspension with a 3-inch lift in the front & 2-inch in the rear.
Built a custom roof rack & light bar
Water Cooler Mod
Installed custom bike rack in bed to house two Rad Runner electricbikes.
Two miniature solar panels will charge the electric bikes while driving.
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