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1966 Nova 1965 El Camino Side View

1966 Nova or 1965 El Camino Custom Hybrid - No Camino

What If Chevy Built The El Camino On The Compact Nova Instead Of The Chevelle In '66? Richard Crooker Decided To Find Out.
By Stephen K. Anderson
Photography by Stephen K. Anderson
1966 Nova 1965 El Camino Side View
With so many talented shops and craftsmen turning out exceptional vehicles one after another, it's easy to forget how many hot rodders still do it themselves. Guys like Richard Crooker, the humble and talented individual who created this one-of-a-kind creation he named No Camino. With the support of his wife, Dee, he transformed a '66 Nova wagon into this beautifully scaled hauler over a three year period. Unlike most of today's top craftsmen who began fabricating cars early in their lives, Crooker had been enjoying retirement when he decided to do what hadn't been done before.

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1966 Nova 1965 El Camino Rear
Considering Nova wagons utilize unibody construction, a support structure had to be created to prevent the body from folding like a bad poker hand. Subframe connectors were scratch built and welded in along with full-length 3.5-inch by 3/16-inch steel rocker panel supports. A tubular frame was then shaped from the uppermost portion of the cowl to the top of the rear wheelhouses to fully retain the structure during the transformation.

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1966 Nova 1965 El Camino Tailgate
Next, the two-door sedan doors were fit within the pillars and roof before the El Camino window frame was positioned to determine the rear contours of the doors. This involved the use of the two-door latch pillars, as the four-door latches would not work, making this transformation even more involved and rewarding. While selling the El Camino rear window to a Tennessee rodder, further discussion turned up the hinges he was looking for, which made a good trade for the glass.

1966 Nova 1965 El Camino Bed
As the body was taking shape Crooker brought change to the chassis as well, fitting a Mustang II front suspension system from Total Cost Involved. This included the power rack-and-pinion steering system along with the brake calipers and 11-inch rotors within 15x6-inch Rally rims, beauty rings and 205/60R15 Goodyear Eagles. In back, a GM 10-bolt axle housing with 3.36:1 gearing rides leaf springs and tubular shocks, positioning larger 15x7-inch Rallys were fitted along with 225/60R15 Goodyears nicely.

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