Vehicle Description
Worldwide Vintage Autos is pleased to present this Stunning 1967
Chevrolet El Camino show car. Many Man hours and countless $$ has
been put into this rare classic to make it stand out in a crowd.
Take this to the local show the day it arrives or take it across
the country on a road trip.�We scour the country for vintage cars
and trucks and we rarely come across one like this! You must see
and drive this rare El Camino!
HISTORY
�The 1967 El Camino followed the Chevelle's styling facelift with a
new grille, front bumper, and trim. Air shocks remained standard
equipment on the El Camino, allowing the driver to compensate for a
load. The year 1967 also brought the collapsible steering column
and options of disc brakes and�Turbo Hydramatic�400
3-speed�automatic transmission. It was the second year the 396
(L35, L34, and L78) could be had in the El Camino (both 13480 300
Deluxe base and 13680 Malibu series). Since the L35 396/325�hp
engine was the base for the SS396 series, the number of L35 engines
reported sold by Chevrolet in 1967 (2,565) were sold in one of the
two El Camino series, which were the only other series the engine
could be ordered in. Since the L34 (now 350�hp) & L78 (375�hp) were
available in either El Camino series as well as the two SS396 body
styles, there is no way of knowing how many of these optional
engines went to which body style. Chevrolet does report 17,176 L34
and 612 L78 engine options were sold in 1967 Chevelles, but there
is no breakdown of body styles. The TH400 3-speed automatic was now
available as an option (RPO M40) with the 396 engine in both the
SS396 series and the 396-equipped El Caminos. The 3-speed�manual
transmission�remained the standard transmission with a heavy duty
(RPO M13) also available along with the 2-speed Powerglide and
either M20 wide ratio or M21 close ratio 4-speed transmissions.
Although there was no actual factory El Camino Super Sport until
1968, many owners have "cloned" '67 SS396s using 1967 Chevelle
SS396 badges and trim. SOURCE: �WIKIPEDIA
SPECIFICS / BUILD INFORMATION
EXTERIOR�
-Sublime Green Paint with Pearl.
-Very high dollar paint job.
-Silver Racing Stripes.
-4-wheel air ride suspension.
-Eagle Boss Chrome Rims, 18" on front and 20" on rear.
-Custom third brake light in the taillgate.
INTERIOR�
-Custom Black Bucket seats.
-Custom Console.
-High end stereo with built in sub-woofer and speakers behind the
seats.
-All new electric gauges and custom built dash panel.�
-Tilt steering wheel.
MECHANICAL�
-Engine: 305 CID, Tune-port injection out of a Camaro.
-Transmission: 5 speed manual T5.
-Rear End: 3.73 gear ratio non-possi 10 bolt.
-Air Ride Suspension!�
DISCLOSURE
-There are a small few chips / imperfections in the paint. (See
detailed pictures)
For more details on any disclosure items please contact a sales
agent today at 1-877-422-2940.
Own this vintage 1967 Chevrolet El Camino at wholesale cost. The
cost of parts and restoration of these vehicles are increasing
daily. They are not making any more and, therefore, they are
becoming more rare by the day. Buy one complete and ensure your
investment for the future.�Don't do the work yourself, get one
finished for roughly half of the cost of building it yourself!�
An excellent investment and something you can enjoy daily.
Collectible vintage vehicles have historically appreciated at a
rate greater than that stock market, gold and other arts and
collectibles as documented by many articles and auction result
tracking.
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NEED MORE DETAILED INFORMATION? CALL US AND WE WILL HELP ANY WAY
POSSIBLE!�
1-877-422-2940
WORLDWIDE VINTAGE AUTOS [. C O M ]
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FINANCING:
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Please mention you are working with�Worldwide Vintage Autos�in
order to expedite the process.
DEPOSITS:
Deposits to hold vehicles is $500. Upon payment of the $500
deposit, the vehicle�will be held for�7 days pending final payment.
Deposits are non-refundable due to i). the vehicles are taken off
the market and we turn down other buyers during the�7 day period
and ii). there is significant re-marketing costs associated with
relisting / remarketing our vehicles.�Inspections should�be
performed prior to putting a deposit down on a vehicle.�
INSPECTIONS:
We encourage inspections. We disclose known defects and
imperfections but we are not you. Purchasing a vehicle�is very
subjective. Come visit our showroom in Denver,�CO, we would love to
meet you in person!
SHIPPING:
We recommend having our shipping coordinator facilitate the
transport of your new vehicle. �We can handle