It's 50% car, 50% truck, and 100% classic. Not only does this 1972
Chevrolet El Camino combine the utility of a pickup with the
driving ease of a passenger car, but it's a great-looking ride as
well. Decked out in factory-correct Mulsanne Blue, arguably the
color most associated with its model, and wearing a black vinyl top
that remains in good shape, it makes an outstanding first
impression that pairs with a fine array of period-correct
components that are functioning at a high level to equip this Chevy
with strong road manners.
You'll find a nice, clean black vinyl interior waiting inside the
doors. It has been left almost entirely in stock configuration,
with the minor exception of an added thermometer to monitor outside
temperatures. You'll find no serious blemishes or wrinkling on the
bench seat which, due to this El Camino's broad track, offers a lot
of room. The factory gauges in front of the stock steering wheel
are in good working order and easily readable through clear lenses.
You'll find a retro-style AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth connectivity
at the center of the dash, providing you with plenty of audio
options while on the road. Although the factory air conditioning on
this classic isn't blowing cold right now, the blower motor seems
to work fine, and all components are in place, so this should be a
fairly easy fix.
This El Camino is one of those fortunate classics that offers a
driving experience on a par with its curb appeal. The
period-correct 350-cubic-inch V8 standing by in the engine
compartment is running great. It fires up quickly, idles as
smoothly as you could want, and accelerates nicely. Fed by a
4-barrel Edelbrock carburetor, it pairs with a 3-speed automatic
3-speed TH350 transmission, which shifts with no issues at all. The
power steering on this vintage Chevy is surprisingly precise, with
very little play in the wheel, and makes navigation easy while
still retaining a satisfying level of responsiveness. The 4-wheel
power brakes that position discs up front provide all the
fade-resistant stopping ability you'll need during frequent
driving. Air shocks have been added in back to improve both ride
quality and adjustability, while enhancing the ability to handle
heavy loads.
HIGHLIGHTS
• PERIOD-CORRECT 350-CUBIC-INCH V8 ENGINE
• 4-BARREL EDELBROCK CARBURETOR
• 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TH350 TRANSMISSION
• DUAL EXHAUST
• POWER STEERING
• POWER BRAKES, WITH DISCS UP FRONT
• AIR SHOCKS IN THE BACK
• FACTORY-CORRECT MULSANNE BLUE PAINT
• BLACK VINYL TOP
• BLACK VINYL INTERIOR
• BENCH SEAT
• RETRO-SOUND AM/FM STEREO WITH BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY
• AIR CONDITIONING
• WARRANTY CARD INCLUDED
• OWNER'S MANUAL INCLUDED
Cruising on a set of very clean set of 15" Chevrolet Rally wheels
with knock-off style center caps that are wrapped with BF Goodrich
T/A radials, this 1972 Chevrolet El Camino is a fine example of a
vehicle that was so revolutionary it created a category all its
own. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-2012394
Price:$29,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:Mulsanne Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:84097
Stock Number:5057-NSH
VIN:1D80J2B586474
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