Harley Davidson Trucks For Sale

Could GM change the truck they use in the Craftsman Truck Series if they choose to bring this beast back?
http://www.pickuptruck.com/html/2011/chevrolet/elcamino/elcaminohans.html
http://www.leftlanenews.com/el-camino-to-return.html
I don’t believe it, but the more I look into it, the more I think it’s going to happen. The El Camino could be making its return to the GM line in the United States for sale as soon as 2009, or as late as 2011.
Is this just a creative way to lose money? or do you think GM will have success in bringin’ back the El Camino?
I have always loved El Caminos.. they had there distinct uglier models as well, but I still ALWAYS wanted one as a kid growing up. (I also had the notion I’d have a Harley Davidson to put in the back lol)…. Anyways, Just wanted everyone elses input on if they think this venture would sink or swim for GM?
AND… If it did happen, could GM use the El Camino in the Craftsman Truck Series? It’s considered a truck… I think
Unfortunately, every sanctioning body I have dealt with has considered Elkies, and Rancheros as neither cars nor pick-ups. That really sucks, because I thought I had a really good way to “cheat” with my aerodynamics, making the bed of a Ranchero nothing more than a giant wing.
BTW, that’s not a bad looking vehicle, but I’m still partial to Ford’s Falcon Ute down under!!!
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Harley Davidson Umbrella $29.95 Harley Davidson Umbrella |
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Harley Davidson Head Cover $24.95 Harley Davidson Head Cover |
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Harley Davidson Den Caddy $119.95 Harley Davidson Den Caddy |
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