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Spotless 1967 Chevrolet El Camino Flaunts Original V8 with Just 23K Miles

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Photo: eBay seller cartebrow8
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The 1967 El Camino featured little changes from its predecessor, with Chevrolet only rolling out minor refinements to the front fascia, with a new grille, hood, and front bumper.
Available in two versions, namely El Camino and El Camino Custom, the 1967 model came with a choice of 7 different engine options, starting with a 230ci (3.8-liter) 6-cylinder unit developing 140 horsepower and offered as standard and ending with an optional 396ci (6.5-liter) V8 with 350 horsepower.

The base V8 was a 283ci (4.6-liter) with 195 horsepower, with the GM brand also offering two different versions of the 327 (5.4-liter) with 275 and 325 horsepower, respectively.

One of these two 327 units is also powering the El Camino that we have here, and the best news is that the engine under the hood is still the original one that came with the car. Or at least, that’s what eBay seller cartebrow8 claims, explaining in their online auction that the car runs great and is mainly used for weekend drives.

No other specifics have been provided on the engine, but as it turns out, the El Camino comes with just 23,000 miles (37,000 km) on the clock, which means it has already been rebuilt or the car has spent plenty of time in storage in just the perfect conditions, given its overall look.

Because at the first glance, this El Camino appears to be just spotless, with the seller themselves claiming it’s ready for car shows thanks to super-clean paint, perfect bumpers, and zero rust.

Worth knowing, however, is the Chevy already comes with a few exterior changes, including what appears to be a new hood borrowed from an SS model.

Currently up for sale on eBay, the price of this El Camino has already reached $10,100, though the reserve is yet to be met. Anyone willing to pay $18,000 for the car can buy it without competing against others in the auction.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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