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This GTO-El Camino mashup is the muscle truck of our dreams

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There were a hell of a lot of great muscle cars in the mid-1960s, from the baroque

Dodges

and

Plymouths

of the earlier part of the decade to the wild big boys like the Boss 429 and Olds 442 W30. Right in the middle of the decade, two of the most iconic of the bunch emerged – the

Pontiac GTO

and second-generation

Chevy

El Camino. An this one is

a 1964 Chevy El Camino with the heart and face of its GTO cousin

, and dubbed the El Chieftain

GTO

. It’s currently for sale at RM Sotheby’s Auburn

auction

, with no reserve status or estimate listed.

This looks like a product that

Pontiac

could have sold at the time – its builder, Ron Lindeman, did an excellent job making it look like a factory product, right down to the taillight strakes inspired by the GTO. It’s powered by a 389 – a Pontiac motor that was actually found in period GTOs, but sporting a single four-barrel instead of the sexy Tri-Power setup. It is, however, equipped with a Hurst four-speed manual and the grille badge to prove it to bystanders.

Even the interior is made up to look like a GTO. We wish there was more of a description of the build in the listing, but if you love it, do us one better and buy the thing and invite us to poke around it. We are very much in love with this muscle-truck mashup.

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