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1967 Chevrolet El Camino
Technical specifications of Chevrolet El Camino 1967 | |
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Price: | US $24,995.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | El Camino |
Type: | Truck |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 56468 |
VIN: | 136807Z147719 |
Color: | White |
Engine size: | 350 CI |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Gray |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | -- |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This 1967 Chevrolet El Camino is a true vintage custom machine that with cool upgrades, including a powerful small block. And the price makes this deal hotter than the flames in the paint.
The '67 El Camino has a great look to it that defines the era. After all, these had the same style is the iconic Chevelles. And there's just something extra cool about the well-creased design, including the style line runs front the extended front fender all the way to the tailgate. So it makes for a great place to start a custom build. This instantly announces its something different with the custom orange up front that transforms into burning flames that are consuming the pearl white behind it. There's even a blue boarder on these graphs that are also used for the custom pinstriping on the rest of this Chevy. Shaved door handles, a lowered stance, and 18-inch Boyd Coddington wheels all add to this full custom setup. The idea behind this one is a lot of custom work on a vehicle that displays it has lived a useful life. So the value price leaves room in your budget for improvements and personalization if you're looking to upgrade to a show vehicle. But there's already something quite cool about this El Camino's ultimate shop truck kind of vibe. The bed even has the right coating to get to work right now.
The same improved for usefulness style continues inside. It begins with the bucket seats that are covered in a comfy gray cloth. Similar materials are used on the door panels and dash pad. There are nice classic elements, including wood-like trim, the Delco AM radio for display, and a center console with clock and floor shift. These are joined by some cool-looking upgrades, like the billet door handles and Budnik steering wheel. And there's even a control under the dash to adjust the rear air ride suspension.
The engine bay has a cool look where the bright valve covers and air grabber have the same flame-kissed look as the exterior paint. This is to signal you've got a hot small block under the hood. The 350 cubic-inch V8 has all the right pieces you want, like double-hump heads, a midrise intake, and topped with a four-barrel carburetor. The Hedman headers add even more power while feeding a large X-pipe dual exhaust system. The motor is said to be part of a more recent rebuild, and the way it runs strong reaffirms there has been an investment here. Power steering is great for cruising, and the Powerglide automatic transmission is there for both easy driving or a little hot rod fun.
This El Camino has a cool/useful look today and a price that lets you easily take it to the next level. So don't let this opportunity pass you by, call today!
The '67 El Camino has a great look to it that defines the era. After all, these had the same style is the iconic Chevelles. And there's just something extra cool about the well-creased design, including the style line runs front the extended front fender all the way to the tailgate. So it makes for a great place to start a custom build. This instantly announces its something different with the custom orange up front that transforms into burning flames that are consuming the pearl white behind it. There's even a blue boarder on these graphs that are also used for the custom pinstriping on the rest of this Chevy. Shaved door handles, a lowered stance, and 18-inch Boyd Coddington wheels all add to this full custom setup. The idea behind this one is a lot of custom work on a vehicle that displays it has lived a useful life. So the value price leaves room in your budget for improvements and personalization if you're looking to upgrade to a show vehicle. But there's already something quite cool about this El Camino's ultimate shop truck kind of vibe. The bed even has the right coating to get to work right now.
The same improved for usefulness style continues inside. It begins with the bucket seats that are covered in a comfy gray cloth. Similar materials are used on the door panels and dash pad. There are nice classic elements, including wood-like trim, the Delco AM radio for display, and a center console with clock and floor shift. These are joined by some cool-looking upgrades, like the billet door handles and Budnik steering wheel. And there's even a control under the dash to adjust the rear air ride suspension.
The engine bay has a cool look where the bright valve covers and air grabber have the same flame-kissed look as the exterior paint. This is to signal you've got a hot small block under the hood. The 350 cubic-inch V8 has all the right pieces you want, like double-hump heads, a midrise intake, and topped with a four-barrel carburetor. The Hedman headers add even more power while feeding a large X-pipe dual exhaust system. The motor is said to be part of a more recent rebuild, and the way it runs strong reaffirms there has been an investment here. Power steering is great for cruising, and the Powerglide automatic transmission is there for both easy driving or a little hot rod fun.
This El Camino has a cool/useful look today and a price that lets you easily take it to the next level. So don't let this opportunity pass you by, call today!