I took another look at the two reproduction decals that are offered online. The photo I posted above is a real Choo Choo looks like Choo Choo incorrectly used 'affect' when they should have used 'effect.' It's a good thing they built custom vehicles and not english text books. Custom Two-Tone Paint with Hand Painted Accent Striping (1985 – 1987 only)Ĭlick to expand.Good observation, I never noticed that. The following were options offered by Choo Choo that could be ordered on the SS (availability varies by year): Choo Choo Customs Train Emblem on Dashboard Special Machine Turned Aluminum Side Moldings (1983 – 1985 only) Special Aerodynamic Polyurethane Front Nose The Choo Choo El Camino SS package included the following features: ZJ7 rally wheels w/ white lettered tires The following GM RPO options were required on an El Camino in order to be converted into a Choo Choo SS: The original polyurethane Choo Choo nose is no longer produced, but Honest Charley’s kept the original mold and continues to produce the nose out of fiberglass. At that time, Honest Charley’s Speed Shop (also based out of Chattanooga, TN ) assumed a portion of Choo Choo’s employees and El Camino parts, which they still sell today. Choo Choo went out of business in the mid 2000s. Choo Choo Customs continued to sell their El Camino conversion parts for several years after El Camino production ended. Note: A reproduction Re-Certification decal is offered for sale online it is a poor re-make of the original, so when buying an El Camino that is represented as a real Choo Choo, inspect the decal thoroughly to make sure it is original.ġ983 was the year with the fewest Choo Choo El Caminos produced (approximately 22 units or less). No, Choo Choo did not make any performance modifications to the El Caminos like SLP made to the Camaro and Trans Am, but my point is that both companies were contracted by GM to create an “SS” version of each vehicle.Īll Choo Choo Customs El Caminos received a driver’s door jam Re-Certification decal which listed that particular vehicle’s sequential build number, year code, and the last six numbers of the vehicles VIN. Chevrolet contracted with Choo Choo to build these El Caminos as the ‘SS’ version similar to how SLP converted V8 equipped Camaros and Trans Ams into SS’s and WS6’s. I say this because the Choo Choo El Camino was NOT a dealer option, nor could you bring your own El Camino to Choo Choo to be converted into an SS. Some enthusiasts liken the Choo Choo El Camino to other conversion vehicles manufactured by companies such as Mark III or Southern Comfort, but in actuality the Choo Choo converted El Camino was more similar to the SLP Camaro SS and Trans Am WS6 of the 1990’s and 2000’s. Choo Choo Customs first started converting El Caminos into Designer Series SS models in 1983. Anyone else please feel free to add content to this thread that I have not listed, or that you feel is substantial.Ĭhoo Choo Customs was a vehicle customization/conversion company based out of Chattanooga, TN that began building conversion vans in 1975. If I have made a mistake with any of the information and another member knows something more accurate, please feel free to correct me for the sake of bettering everyone’s knowledge on this subject. This is just a list of information that I have gathered over the years via online research, other enthusiasts, and former Choo Choo Customs employees. I figured I would start a thread and list all of the information I have gathered (with the help of others) over the years regarding Choo Choo El Caminos. There seems to be a lot more interest regarding Choo Choo Customs El Caminos these days, and subsequently more questions from members.
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