History
Chevrolet El Camino was a coupé utility vehicle produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors between 1959ââ¬â60 and 1964-87.
Introduced in the 1959ââ¬â1960 model years in response to the success of the Ford Ranchero, its first run lasted only two years. Production resumed for the 1964ââ¬â1977 model years based on the Chevelle platform, and continued for the 1978ââ¬â1987 model years based on the GM G-body platform.
The 1967 El Camino followed the Chevelleâs 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 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 since these were the only 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. (Wikipedia)
I bought this car in Australia five months ago and the previous owner brought it from USA in 2009.
Modifications
Before the previous owner brings this car to Australia some alterations were made:
-Colour: Original colour was white
-Engine: 1969 V8 396 was fitted
-Transmission: Muncie 4 speed gearbox instead the 3 speed column gearbox.
Modifications I have made:
-New Rallye wheels, 15"x225 front, 15"x 275 rear