1967 Chevrolet El Camino
$31,967
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
El Camino
1967
41,613 miles
136807B187811
Other
Gasoline
350
Description
1967 Chevrolet EL Camino, 350 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Factory AC (Not currently cold), Nantucket Blue with Blue Bench Seat Interior, Newer Driver Quality Paint. The compact Falcon-based Ranchero alone in the car-truck market from 1961 to 1963, until Chevrolet introduced the downsized El Camino in 64 and 65 then went long coke bottle styling in 66 and 67, based on the mid-sized A-body Chevelle. Featuring the Malibu’s brightwork and stylish full wheel covers.
This truck has the traditional Rallye wheels with chrome beauty rings and caps and a nom built 350 small block. In 67 the straight 6, 283 and 327 where the only non-big block engine options. although the 350 was developed in and released in 1967 it was only available in the Camaro because Chevy wanted the Camaro to beat the Ford Mustang. 1968 The 350 was available in the Corvettes and Impalas and in 1969 the 350 was released to all Chevy pony cars full-size cars and trucks. Factory AC car please see note above.
Beautiful, ribbed aluminum valve covers, chrome air cleaner. Dual plane aluminum high-rise intake manifold with a four-barrel carburetor. Cast iron exhaust manifolds. Factory stock vacuum advance distributor with remote coil.
One of my favorite features the two-piece steel fan shroud which is one of the easiest designed shrouds ever created to remove from a vehicle. Very nice rectangular rib stitched horizontal door panels with 4 stainless rectangle accent pieces. Beautiful, simulated wood grain ignition headlight dash strip.
Vinyl dash pad in excellent condition. Looks, runs and drives great! Don’t miss out on this chance to own one of Chevrolets most iconic and innovative models. While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle cars with an honest and reliable description and realize the importance of transparency when selling vehicles.
That being said, we have not built, modified, changed or personally owned this vehicle. Whether this vehicle is consigned or owned by Past & Present Motor Cars we do not know the vehicles complete history since new. We want to be clear and try to answer any questions our customers might have prior to purchasing.
Additionally, we not only welcome but we encourage 3rd party independent inspections. Please inquire prior to purchase to make sure the advertised vehicle has not already been sold. We list our vehicles on multiple websites and a vehicle can sell at any time.
If a customer chooses to purchase sight unseen (many of our customers choose this option) the customer accepts the vehicle AS IS and WHERE IS and understands we cannot address concerns after purchase. For this reason, it's important all concerns are addressed prior to purchase. We make every effort to present accurate and reliable information, but use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness.
It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Financing is Available with low rates and Vehicle Shipping is available from our Showroom to your Garage. A Classic Car Warranty is Available for Purchase from a 3rd Party.
Please speak to our Sales Associate or Company Representative for more information. Our team is working and available anytime by Phone or Text for your convenience at 407-559-7759. Thank you for your interest!
Trim: V8, Automatic, AC
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Classic Chevrolet El Camino Buyer's Guide
The Chevrolet El Camino has lived two distinct lives across nearly thirty years of production. The original 1959-1960 cars were full-size Brookwood-based station wagon-pickup hybrids that competed directly with the Ford Ranchero. The El Camino disappeared for three years before returning in 1964 as a mid-size A-body car-pickup based on the Chevelle, and that's the El Camino most enthusiasts know and want today. From the 1968-1972 SS396 cars to the 1970 SS454 LS6 (yes, the El Camino was available with the 450-horsepower LS6 in 1970) to the smooth Colonnade-bodied 1973-1977 cars and the squared-off 1978-1987 final-generation, the El Camino market is one of the most underappreciated segments in the entire classic GM hobby. The truck guys love them, the muscle car guys love them, and the prices have moved accordingly over the past decade.
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