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1967 Chevrolet El Camino Numbers Matching 396 1967 El Camino Matching Numbers 396ci 325HP

1967 Chevrolet El Camino Numbers Matching 396 1967 El Camino Matching Numbers 396ci 325HP

$16,500

Magalia, California

Year 1967

Make Chevrolet

Model El Camino

Category Coupe

Mileage 184617

Posted Over 1 Month

Engine -- 396ci / 325HP / L35 / Factory Installed. Transmission -- Turbo Hydra-Matic / 3 speed automatic. Rear Axle -- 10 Bolt 3.08 (not positraction). Made in the Fremont CA Plant. Sold and stayed with the 1st Owner in San Jose CA. 2nd Owner stayed in Santa Cruz CA area. 3rd Owner is me in Magalia CA. I have the original Protecto Plate and Owners Manual. I have the repair and maintenance records from the beginning to now. Car has the original chrome all around. Most parts that I replaced - I kept the originals - and will go with the car. Rust free, except for some muffler clamps and trailer electrical cover door from 1967. The paint is a Hot Rod Black without clear coat. Very fragile, it scratches easily and comes off. The original color was Capri Cream with a gold interior. The El Camino is a pleasure to drive, reliable, and has plenty of torque and power when you need it. I will take cash, direct bank transfer.

Trim Numbers Matching 396

1967 Chevrolet El Camino Numbers Matching 396 1967 El Camino Matching Numbers 396ci 350HP

1967 Chevrolet El Camino Numbers Matching 396 1967 El Camino Matching Numbers 396ci 350HP

$17,000

Magalia, California

Year 1967

Make Chevrolet

Model El Camino

Category Coupe

Mileage 184617

Posted Over 1 Month

Engine -- 396ci / 350HP / L34 / Factory Installed. Transmission -- Turbo Hydra-Matic / 3 speed automatic. Rear Axle -- 10 Bolt 2.73 (not positraction). Made in the Fremont CA Plant. Sold and stayed with the 1st Owner in San Jose CA. 2nd Owner stayed in Santa Cruz CA area. 3rd Owner is me in Magalia CA. I have the original Protecto Plate and Owners Manual. I have the repair and maintenance records from the beginning to now. Car has the original chrome all around. Most parts that I replaced - I kept the originals - and will go with the car. Rust free, except for some muffler clamps and trailer electrical cover door from 1967. The paint is a Hot Rod Black without clear coat. Very fragile, it scratches easily and comes off. The original color was Capri Cream with a gold interior. The El Camino is a pleasure to drive, reliable, and has plenty of torque and power when you need it. I will take cash, direct bank transfer.

Trim Numbers Matching 396