1981 Chevrolet El Camino
$26,495
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
El Camino
1981
Pickup Truck
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
rebuilt machine work did by br racing pittsburgh pa
Good
Description
This 1981 El Camino SS tribute delivers genuine muscle car appeal with a comprehensively rebuilt foundation. The heart of the car is a 350 cubic inch engine that underwent full machine work by BR Racing in Pittsburgh, paired with a 4-speed transmission and serpentine belt system. The posi rear end features new ring and pinion gearing at approximately 323 ratio.
No expense was spared on the mechanical systems—new or factory remanufactured throughout, including radiator, 4-barrel carburetor, chambered exhaust, all brake lines and components, gas lines, and rebuilt calipers. The interior has been restored with new carpet and recovered seats, and modern gauges have been installed. While the passenger-side fender and bed sides remain original, everything else reflects either new or remanufactured parts. The title is clean.
The car also includes a fiberglass bed cover and comes with an assortment of El Camino parts: original fenders, hood, front bumper, wiring harness, 3-speed transmission, and rear axle. A period-correct pedal car accompanies the sale, complete with a functioning tailgate. Radio works perfectly.
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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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