1967 Chevrolet El Camino Base 5.3l on 2040-cars
Crystal Lake, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino. Odometer shows 34468 this could be 134468. Exterior is is great shape Red paint with a beautiful shine, Rear bumper is brand new front bumper is in good shape for a driver. Interior: Bench seat is in good shape, the carpet, door panels, and headliner have been redone and are in excellent shape. No Visors. Strong running 327 V8 with 550 Flowmaster headers and a 650CFM Edlebrock Carb. 4 speed manual transmission. 245/45 R17 Rear Tires 245/40 R17 Front tires 95% tread left on the tires. You can get in this vehicle and drive anywhere you want. Non A/C car, 4 wheel drum brakes. Exterior trim (chrome around bed) is in fair shape but suitable for a driver. Missing the chevy emblem on tailgate. I have been to multiple cruise nights with this vehicle last summer and it turns heads. Garage kept.
Other upgrades: 4 core Aluminium Radiator HDI Ignition 8mm Wires New Interstate Battery Fresh Tune-up Windows tinted per Illinois guidelines Feel free to ask questions. Please remember this is a 45 year old vehicle, if you are looking for something new I can direct you to the closest Chevy dealer, but if you are looking for a nice muscle year from yesteryear this is it. |
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