Vehicle Description
The El Camino was General Motor's answer to the Ford Ranchero that,
despite its never-before-seen design, was achieving success in the
U.S. The El Camino, originally based upon the full-sized Chevrolet
Brookwood, had wide appeal to the buyer looking for both comfort
and utility. Pickup trucks of the late 1950s through mid-1970s
lacked luxury and the El Camino offered a capable truck bed with
the comfort of a full-sized Chevrolet car.
This 1972 El Camino, titled as a 1972 GMC El Camino, is a
customized truck, built to evoke emotion with it's big block motor
and SS badging. Built to command the road, this El Camino has a big
block V8 with several modifications (block stamp #3999289), Thumper
Cam,, Aluminum Intake, Turbo Automatic Transmission, 12-Bolt
Rearend, Dual Flowmaster Exhaust System, and Cowl Hood. Fire this
truck up and you both feel and hear it beg you to drive. Red
exterior with black rally stripes and SS Wheels is carried through
to the black interior with SS badging. For a truly unique El Camino
that shows as well as it drives, look no further.
Unless stated otherwise, vehicle mileage on title is exempt and
unknown if original. Vehicle is titled on a FL rebuilt title.
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