Vehicle Description
The '67 model year was mostly carried over from the '66 model year,
itself being the recipient of a complete facelift. Of course there
were the usual minor trim and detail changes including a new front
grille, bumper, trim and a set of handsome wrap-around tail lights.
Chevy sold a total of 34,830 1967 El Caminos. Whatever they were
doing, they were doing something right, because the El Camino was
outselling the Ford Ranchero, the vehicle that invented the segment
and that the El Camino was built in response to. This particular El
Camino is powered by a 350 V8 Engine paired to a 4-Speed Muncie
Transmission. The car is finished in its original color of Ermine
White. The paint and chrome look absolutely amazing. The car is
also equipped with power steering, power brakes, tubular headers,
dual exhaust, SS Gauge Package and a 12 Bolt Rear end with 3.73
gears. Overall, the car looks amazing and drives even better! For
more information or to make an offer, give Austin a call at
863-226-8590.