1967 Chevy Chevelle El Camino 350 4-speed on 2040-cars
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: rwd
Model: El Camino
Mileage: 76,800
Trim: chevelle
1967 El Camino Chevelle, Rare, Excellent Driver Black/Black Interior, Crate 350 V-8, 4 Speed, 12 Bolt Rear, 76k Original Miles, Power Steering, Front Power Disc Brakes, Dual Exhaust, Rally Wheels and more!
You are bidding on a sweet rare Black on Black 1967 El Camino Chevelle with a potent 350 V-8 with Aluminum Intake and four barrel, power steering, power front disc brakes, 12 BOLT 373 POSI REAR WITH BOXED CONTROL ARMS, 4 speed Transmission, new air shocks, rally wheels with new radials, with very low actual 76k original chassis miles and much more. It was restored to be a nice fun usable driver and it is nice and solid thru-out. This El Camino is owned by a mature private owner its always garaged and well maintained. If you have been searching for a nice clean reliable 1967 El Camino in ready to drive condition that has excellent performance than please pay careful attention to the details of this 1st time offered eBay exclusive private seller event.
The Details;
This 1967 Chevelle El Camino has a straight body with good panel fit and no visible rust. It has newer driver quality gloss Black paint with tacked on Cowl to its factory GM Steel Hood, nice driver quality chrome & trim, dual exhaust w/chrome tip rear side exits and headers, nice clean solid repainted bed, 15” Rally wheels, tinted front windshield and more. The glass is all good. The black interior is in nice condition. The black bucket seats have been redone and the carpets were replaced, dash is not cracked. It has full power steering, power front disc brakes, Pioneer Stereo, four on the floor shifter and more. The frame is straight and solid. The bed has no rust. Under the hood is the strong running crate 350 V-8 with aluminum intake, four barrel carb, headers and more.
The Mechanics;
This El Camino has a nice solid tight feel on the road it is a low original mileage suspension. Has had some recent work including all new shocks, rear air shocks, some front-end rubber bushings were replaced, upgraded power front power brakes, newer dual exhaust, brakes are tight and the car starts right up and runs trans shifts smoothly and it drives nice and tight. This El Camino is fun to drive the engine performance is excellent and no headaches just get in and go.
The Options; 1967 El Camino Chevelle 76k Orig. Miles
Crate 350 V-8 w/Aluminum Intake/Four Barrel, Headers
Nice Driver Quality Black Gloss paint has a tacked Cowl on the factory GM Steel Hood, Custom Dual Exhaust with Chrome Tips rear side exit
Power Steering/12 BOLT POSI Rear
Power Front Disc Brakes
Tinted Front Glass Windshield
15” Rally wheels w/newer radials
New Rear Air Shocks and new front shocks
Full Size Spare/Jack and so much more
Overall;
This rare 1967 El Camino is a nice solid turn-key driver. Thank you for your sincere interest and good luck to all bidders!
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