Back in ’97 OPGI customer, Chris Decker spent less time partying and more time wrenching, making sure his first car, a ’67 El Camino, was reliable enough to get him to and from high school every day.
Now 23 years and 3 engine swaps later Chris finds his El Camino turning into a father and son project car. Though his boy is only 7 years old he has been showing interest in helping out his Dad and recently helped him disassemble the last engine.
Chris’ El Camino named the “Cruck” following the most common Elco debate (Is an El Camino a car or a truck) was converted into a 6-speed manual early on.
Over time the “Cruck” went from a streetcar to a faster streetcar to a race car. That was until his little boy started attending “Cars & Coffee” with him and back to streetcar it went.
Chris has spent the last 5 years restoring the interior and exterior of his El Camino with all OPGI restoration parts and accessories. Check out some of those parts below.
You will see Chris’ El Camino often reshared on OPGI’s Instagram stories, but for more awesome shots follow Chris’ IG @cdeck67, and be sure to check out our selection of El Camino parts at opgi.com/el-camino.
Chris Decker
January 12, 2021 at 11:46 amThank you very much for the feature on your page. I have always enjoy using your company’s great products.
Chris Chandler
January 12, 2021 at 1:03 pmWhat a great guy and a great cruck. I have seen this ‘67 and a bunch of events and I’m always blown away by the attention to detail.
This is definitely one of the best ‘elCamino’s out there! Regardless of year.
Jessica Bennett
January 15, 2021 at 3:33 pmWe agree 1000%!
Mitchell Leffler
March 8, 2021 at 11:13 pmThat is a super nice Elcamino I follow you on Instagram
Congratulation’s.
Jessica Bennett
March 16, 2021 at 3:35 pmThank you!