Smile

What makes Joe Duncan smile? “My truck,” said the 75-year-old Noblesville man, who was found sitting in a lawn chair next to his 1985 gray GMC El Camino Caballero at Saturday’s Lucky 13th annual Lucky Teter Rebel Run Car Show and Motorcycle Show at Forest Park in Noblesville. “GMC had Mexico build these, and Chevrolet built all of the other El Caminos,” he said. Duncan is the third owner of the truck, which is rare, he said, with “only 2,503 built.” Duncan paid $7,000 for the truck, which he said is now worth about $15,000. The seats are gray velour. The truck has power steering and power brakes and a 305 engine V-8 with crank windows and manual locks. He found the truck in a little town named Ashley, Ind., in the northeastern part of the state. He had been looking for an El Camino. Duncan drives the “classic” every day. Anything else about the truck? “It’s not for sale.”