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  • El Camino
  • El Camino
  • El Camino
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  • El Camino är ett civil transport som tillverkades av General Motors. Under 2003 berättade Vernon Sharpe för Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill att han var en El Camino fan. Han berättade att El Camino är som kattmynta för damerna. (SG1: "Sight Unseen")
  • The El Camino was a car-based small pickup truck built by Chevrolet in the United States. John Lee Roche drove a white El Camino. After his arrest in 1990, the car was sold to someone who worked on detailing it. The current owner thought it was cool to own a car previously owned by a serial killer. In the roof upholstery of the cap was a copy of Alice in Wonderland where Roche kept heart-shaped cutouts of cloth from his victims.
  • The first generation of the Chevrolet El Camino was released in 1959. It was essentially a copy of the Ford Ranchero which debuted two years earlier. It only lasted for roughly two years mainly because Chevrolet realized how awesome it was and decided nobody should have it. Meanwhile, the Ranchero continued to make money for Ford well into the 1980s. They were practicing the game plan that they would later use for the Camaro. Namely, wait for someone else to invent a great product, then copy it. Continue to hone the product until it is almost perfect, then discontinue it. Then a week later, tell everyone that you're going to build it again. Make sure to ruin the excitement by hyping it for six years before you build it.
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  • El Camino är ett civil transport som tillverkades av General Motors. Under 2003 berättade Vernon Sharpe för Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill att han var en El Camino fan. Han berättade att El Camino är som kattmynta för damerna. (SG1: "Sight Unseen")
  • The first generation of the Chevrolet El Camino was released in 1959. It was essentially a copy of the Ford Ranchero which debuted two years earlier. It only lasted for roughly two years mainly because Chevrolet realized how awesome it was and decided nobody should have it. Meanwhile, the Ranchero continued to make money for Ford well into the 1980s. They were practicing the game plan that they would later use for the Camaro. Namely, wait for someone else to invent a great product, then copy it. Continue to hone the product until it is almost perfect, then discontinue it. Then a week later, tell everyone that you're going to build it again. Make sure to ruin the excitement by hyping it for six years before you build it. The worldwide El Camino popular jingle: "The front is like a car, the back is like a truck, the front is where you sit, the back is where you f$#!" Another jingle, composed by Billy Ray Cyrus is "Business in the front, party in the back, just like my hair."
  • The El Camino was a car-based small pickup truck built by Chevrolet in the United States. John Lee Roche drove a white El Camino. After his arrest in 1990, the car was sold to someone who worked on detailing it. The current owner thought it was cool to own a car previously owned by a serial killer. In the roof upholstery of the cap was a copy of Alice in Wonderland where Roche kept heart-shaped cutouts of cloth from his victims.
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