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1967 67 '67 Chevy El Camino Hotrod Beauty. V8, 4 Spd, Posi 411, New Paint Ca Car on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:78000
Location:

San Luis Obispo, California, United States

San Luis Obispo, California, United States
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The Muscle and the Heartbeat

1967 Chevrolet El Camino









Offered For Sale is a beautiful 1967 Chevy El Camino. It is very clean and features a relatively new paint job that looks fantastic. The car is not a showroom example, but a very clean driver that’s above par. The panels are very straight and the underside is excellent. Doors close like a refrigerator. There is no rust or body damage. The previous owner had the Camino for a number of years and it was always garaged. Be sure to see the YouTube video at the end of the photo presentation, where you hear the motor and see the car drive!

This hotrod features :

* 327 V-8
* 4 BBL Rochester Quadrajet Carburetor
* Muncie four-speed manual transmission with Hurst shifter
* Headers
* New aluminum high-performance radiator
* Posi-Traction
* 12-bolt 411 differential
* Centerline style wheels
* Dual exhaust with Flowmasters

I believe the eng/trans/diff numbers are not factory original, yet are desirable components which add to the performance and thrill of owning and driving this muscle car. This El Camino looks and sounds wonderful. Because of the 411 gears, there is a bunch of torque, but the motor revs high when going faster speeds. It’s more street racer than freeway flyer. This El Camino is a bare basics car. There is no air conditioning, power windows, or power steering. Open up the hood and it’s just motor and horsepower. Ahhh, simplicity.

This El Camino is a turn-key car that is ready to go. It will need tires, however, as they are old and cause a slight vibration when going on the highway. Also, the speedometer works, but reads a bit faster than the actual MPH. There’s a dent/scrape in the rear bumper, near the license plate. Other than that, the chrome is in excellent condition throughout.

Interior is clean. The driver side cushion has a slight split in the seam, and there‘s some typical wear on the top near the window. The carpets and door panels are in nice condition. There are a couple minor cracks on the top of the dash. Windshield and all glass is in very good condition. Windows roll up easily. There is one, single key that operates the ignition and both doors. The tailgate opens and closes with ease.

The electrical system is in fine operating condition. The lights and signals all work. Horn and wipers function well, too. There is no radio or antenna. Fortunately, though, the dash is not cut up and it still has the factory holes which will make installation of a stock unit easy.

This El Camino is quite a crowd pleaser. Its striking appearance makes strangers want to talk to you and share their fond memories of growing up in a time when there were muscle cars all over the place. You can take it your local car shows and display her as she sits. Owning this El Camino will make you proud. It’s also a fine investment that’s fun and is sure to rise in value. No doubt. Bid to Win and Enjoy!








































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For a full, detailed description of this fun and collectible '67 El Camino, please send an email with your specific questions, or call.

phone: (805) 801-2581 or

email: joezcarnut@msn.com




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You’re welcome to inspect this vehicle in person, or have someone inspect it for you. Stated mileage of 78,000 is the current odometer reading, but due to its age, this may not be the vehicle's actual mileage.

DO NOT BID unless you have the necessary funds readily available to pay for vehicle and you are SERIOUS about owning it.

NOTE: seller may remove car early from auction as this vehicle is advertised elsewhere and may be sold before auction’s end

Please keep in mind that when purchasing a used vehicle, most cars are not "perfect" and minor imperfections may be visible upon closer inspection. These imperfections may include, but are not limited to, small scratches and dings, rock chips, minor surface rust, small stains or tears in the carpeting, windshield imperfections, and wear on the seats. Every attempt will be made to accurately describe the "overall" condition of each vehicle. Please note that it is ultimately the responsibility of the buyer to verify the accuracy of any statements that are made regarding the condition of said vehicle. There are no guarantees as to the accuracy of the descriptions made. Please call at 805. 801. 2581 if you have any questions. Thank you.

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