El Camino Tow Vehicle

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Billdogg

PSI FED 6
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What do you guys think of making my 86 El Camino a tow vehicle for my Buick? I've had this car for a while, and kinda want to keep it around. It would only tow the car about once a month. Other than that, it would be used for truck stuff.

Right now it has a 350 crate motor with a 600 holley carb, edlebrock intake, headers, exhaust, TH350, stock rear and suspension.

I know it will need some work to be able to tow ~4500 lbs. Off the top of my head, I'm thinking of a tourqier cam, 200r4 trans with cooler (I have an extra laying around), and beef up the rear suspension and brakes all around, steeper gear in rearend.

What problems am I going to run into? Can I get a hitch rated high enough for it? What can I do with the rear suspension to handle it? Will the frame handle it?

And suggestions will help, thanks!
 
Bill, from what I have seen, they do not make a hitch thats fits an elky that has that kind of strength. But you can do what I did on my old elky. I had one built and installed air bags on the rear. I did not worry about the brakes, as I only towed a trailer with brakes on it. I hope this helps.
Bubba
 
I used to tow a pair of jet skis with my 81 el camino. Just a few more PSI in the air shocks and she was good to go.
 
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