Has anyone seen the movie "The Mexican" with Brad Pitt?
He's in Mexico and needs a ride. So he's talking to this Mexican car dealer and he keeps saying "El Camino!" So whenever I see this Clone Clash on Kamino, I read Clone Clash on El Kamino! And in my mind I hear the car dealer saying "El Camino"!
Speaking of which, the Camino was a sweet ride. I wish I bought a junker back in the day to fix now. I bet most people have never seen an El Camino in person. They're pretty rare now.
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2 ban jae ono - Hankook imnida. Sugi oryorro kuraeso, irokae sugoisso. Musun mal algetchi? Ama, han do morogess ji? Kenchana, arrasso. Haji man, taum e - joshim hae. Uri ta tarun ono aldo.
Then in Korean written in Enlgish.. 2nd language is Korean. Writing like this is difficult. Do you understand? Maybe you don't. Okay, I get it. But next time, careful we all know another language.
More importantly, the El Camino he was given was very very very nice!
It's such a cool car. I wish I was alive when it came ut to see what kind of pepole bought it and used it when it was the car of that era. Like, was it a grocery getter? Was it a jock car? I mean - did it have a buying base? Why did they stop? Will they ever continue? I should read up
I'm not an expert, but I think the el camino had several uses and types of owners. It came out in the 50s and I'm pretty sure ended around 85 so it spanned 5 decades.
Also, if you plan to read up, also consider looking in to Fords version, the Ranchero. (Funny, I never realized both companies gave them spanish names lol)
I kinda think that Vader would rock Dom's Charger from Fast and the Furious franchise. Not sure if any other vehicle has been destroyed and rebuilt as many times as vader has.