Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS Pro Street
Why This Car Is Special
The El Camino is the Chevy counterpart to the Ford Ranchero and
started its run in 1959. The 1972 shares the same front end as the
Chevelle but gives you the ability to haul or tow.
The 1972 Chevrolet El Camino Pro Street we have here at Skyway
Classics brings a whole new meaning to that word "haul!"
Ours has been modified into a street or strip "hauler" with a
powerful big block V8, race inspired but A/C equipped interior, and
a very modified narrowed race or street rear end with big meats to
hold the power to the ground.
Features
1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS Pro Street
Modified into a street or strip "hauler"
Orange painted big block Chevrolet Engine
Cowl induction factory open air cleaner with the 454 decal
Chrome big block Chevy valve covers
Aluminum intake
Performance carb and fuel system back to the fuel cell
Cam & kit
Roller Rockers
Headers
Vintage air conditioning
Power steering
Power brakes
Chrome pulleys
Turbo 350 automatic transmission
Narrowed Performance H.D. spooled rear end
Modified chassis with the frame connector and ladder bars
suspension
Front Weld Racing rims and black sidewall tires
Massive rear Welds with Mickey Thompson black sidewall meats in the
back
Temperature controlled with dual fans
Frame painted and detailed
New:
Carpet
Ron Francis Wiring
Dakota Dash
Vintage Air
Fuel Cell w/gauge and sending unit
Power brakes
Aftermarket radio
Very clean and detailed engine bay
Twin black bucket seats
Black carpeting and floor mats
Black door panels
Aftermarket stereo
Black four-spoke sports Chevrolet steering wheel on a tilt
column
Black factory dash with Dakota Dash digital gauges
Seat belts
Black headliner
Performance automatic shifter with the white shifter knob on the
floor
Blue painted roll bar
Deep and dark blue PAINT
Cowl induction hood, scoop, hood pins
Blacked out front grill with the SS emblem
Chrome bumpers
SS badging
Aluminum tubbed truck bed
Mechanical
The heart is the orange painted big block Chevrolet Engine wearing
the cowl induction factory open air cleaner with the 454 decal,
chrome big block Chevy valve covers, aluminum intake, performance
carb and fuel system back to the fuel cell, Cam & kit, Roller
Rockers, Headers, Vintage air conditioning, power steering, power
brakes, and chrome pulleys.
It is backed by a Turbo 350 automatic transmission with the power
going back to the narrowed Performance H.D. spooled rear end and
modified chassis with the frame connector and ladder bars
suspension, and running on skinny front Weld Racing rims and black
sidewall tires and massive rear Welds with Mickey Thompson black
sidewall meats in the back.
It also has a very clean and detailed engine bay that has a means
look as well as temperature-controlled radiator with dual fans.
Interior
The interior has all the best pieces with black carpeting and floor
mats, black door panels, twin black bucket seats, Vintage Air
system, aftermarket stereo, black four-spoke sports Chevrolet
steering wheel on a tilt column, full black factory dash with
Dakota Dash digital gauges, seat belts, black headliner,
performance automatic shifter with the white shifter knob on the
floor, and of course, the blue painted roll bar.
Exterior
The paint on this one is a deep and dark blue with a terrific shine
and presentation over the El Caminos swoopy design with the cowl
induction hood and scoop, hood pins, blacked out front grill with
the SS emblem, chrome bumpers, bright trim, marker lights, SS
badging, and the shiny aluminum tubbed truck bed.
Conclusion
This 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS Pro Street we have here at Skyway
Classics is one modified street and strip car reminiscent of all
the � mile warriors back in the 60's and 70's.
It is not something you will see every day, but those who do see it
will look at it in awe as it is one vehicle that you will have to
reckon with.
The 1971-72 Chevelles and El Caminos are climbing in value and sell
fast. Especially when they look like this one. El Caminos are just
plain cool. Is it a car or a truck? Is it a muscle car? Is it a
good investment?
Yes, to all those questions.
So, give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and
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information that may incorrect or a publishing error. The decision
to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal
inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.