For Sale: 1968 Chevrolet El Camino in Chatsworth, California for sale in Chatsworth, CA

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Vehicle Description Offered is a great looking and well done EL Camino that retains its original motor but has been upgraded with Muscle Car goodies.
A Holley Carburetor sits on top of a polished Intake Manifold feeding the Cammed Motor.
Coil-Over Suspension has been installed along with Vintage Air A/C.
Custom Exhaust and Headers give the classic muscle car rumble while Power Brakes Disc Brakes (Front) and Power Steering make this ELCO easy to drive.
A very solid build that won't disappoint.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our inventory! Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome! Please email email protected or call 1-818-773-8181 About the El Camino:
Ford Australia was the first company to produce a coupe utility as a result of a 1932 letter from the wife of a farmer in Victoria, Australia, asking for a vehicle to go to church in on a Sunday and which can carry our pigs to market on Mondays.
Ford designer Lew Bandt developed a suitable solution, and the first coupe utility model was released in 1934.
The mid-1955 introduction of Chevrolet's Cameo Carrier pickup truck helped pave the way for the El Camino.
Although it was a model variant of Chevrolet's Task Force light-duty pickup, the Cameo offered an array of car-like features that included passenger-car styling, fiberglass rear fenders, two-tone paint, a relatively luxurious interior, as well as an optional V8 engine, automatic transmission, and power assists.
As always, there was a GMC version offered during the same time, called the GMC Suburban Carrier with the same features offered on the Chevrolet.
Ford introduced the 1957 Ranchero, and established a new market segment in the U.
S.
market of an automobile platform based coupe utility.
In 1959, Chevrolet responded with the El Camino to compete with Ford's full-sized Ranchero.
The original El Camino and Ranchero would compete directly only in the 1959 model year.
Chevrolet introduced a longer El Camino in 1968, based on the Chevelle station wagon/four-door sedan wheelbase 116, overall length:
208 it also shared Chevelle Malibu exterior and interior trims.
The interior was revamped including cloth and vinyl or all-vinyl bench seats and deep twist carpeting.
All-vinyl Strato bucket seats and center console were an $111 option.
Power front disc brakes and Positraction were optional.
A new, high-performance Super Sport SS396 version was launched.
The Turbo-Jet 396 was offered in 325HP or 350HP versions.
Returning to the official options list for the first time since late 1966 was the 375HP L78.
It had solid lifters, big-port heads, and an 800 cfm Holley four-barrel on a low-rise aluminum manifold.
A three-speed manual was standard with all engines, and a four-speed or automatic was optional.
In 1968, the SS was a separate model (the SS-396).
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Therefore, we are not able to guarantee the accuracy of the information and we cannot accept liability for loss or damage arising from misleading information or for any reliance on which you may place on the information contained on this website or our advertisements.
We highly recommend that you examine the vehicle to check the accuracy of the information supplied.
If you have any questions, please contact us at email protected or by calling 818-773-8181.
  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: EL CAMINO

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