![]() However, there is an aftermarket radio/cassette player to provide some entertainment on the move. Quite surprisingly, there is no air conditioning. The door trims look good, while the seat is only showing some minor edge wear. There is a cover over the dash, so it isn’t clear whether there are any cracks present. Generally speaking, the Black interior trim of the Chevy presents quite well. The owner describes it as a blast to drive, and I can’t see any reason to argue with him on that score. If the rear end was lively before, it should be pretty exciting now. Forget 235hp, because now this beast has 400hp at its disposal. A more aggressive camshaft and treating the cylinder heads to some porting work has unleashed some welcome ponies. The engine and transmission in this El Camino are both original, but the owner has given the 454 a bit of a tickle to extract some additional performance. This combination provided the vehicle with pretty reasonable performance, but thanks to the lack of weight over the rear wheels, it could be quite lively on wet roads or loose surfaces. In this case, the El Camino is also equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, power steering, and power front disc brakes. Ticking the right box brought with it the 454ci V8, producing 235hp. The trim and chrome all look good, while the tinted glass appears to be free of any obvious defects. The bed looks like it wears a fairly recently applied coat of paint, but underneath that paint, it appears to be free of any significant dings or dents. There are no signs of any rust anywhere on the vehicle, and if it has spent the majority of its life in California, this has undoubtedly helped its cause. From a condition perspective, this looks like a very promising vehicle. From the Medium Red paint to the side-stripes, and from the SS decals to the Rally wheels, this is one classic that appears to be loud and proud…and capable of attracting plenty of attention. It is loud and brash and leaves no-one in any doubt about what it is. This Chevy is a vehicle that possesses no common characteristics with a chameleon. The sale price for the El Camino has been set at $16,250. Located in Corona Hills, California, you will find the potent pickup listed for sale here on Craigslist. ![]() That is what the original owner chose to do with this El Camino, but now it is a classic in need of a new home. For those who were feeling a touch more adventurous, they could tick the box beside the 454 option, and land themselves a vehicle with some pretty reasonable levels of performance. Selecting the SS option at your local Chevrolet dealership in 1974 brought with it the 350ci V8 engine. They can also be unerringly boring…unless they are equipped as this one is. It is street-legal, as current registration and insurance, tc.Vehicles like this 1974 Chevrolet El Camino successfully manage to combine the versatility of a small pickup with the comfort and features of a sedan. It is Registered / Titled as a 1966 El Camino. **IMPORTANT INFO**It is right around 6ft tall so the height will clear anywhere that a standard SUV will, nd around 81 inches wide so it will fit on just about any car trailer and through almost any garage door (I have had it on a car trailer before and I also keep it inside of my heated garage). Message me with any OFFERS, UESTIONS, r to come SEE IT IN PERSON. Overall a great truck, nd you will NOT see another one at the car show or parking lot! This is a NO RESERVE auction meaning it will be sold to the highest bidder. ![]() Runs and drives GREAT! Turn the key and it starts right up every time, t was driven from Florida to New York! Can easily be a daily driver, ork truck, an be used for towing (has a hitch on the back and it's a K5 underneath so its strong and durable), ven plowing snow, r just an awesome off-road / trail riding toy that you can drive to and from the mud pits. The interior is nice and clean with bucket seats, enter console, nd working aftermarket stereo (looks vintage but has AM/FM/Cassette). The paint & body look good at first glance but has obvious dings, hips, nd imperfections from use. It is sitting on a K5 Blazer frame with thecomplete 4x4 drivetrain,and lifted withnew33" BF Goodrich All Terrain tires.It's just like the Dorito's one they used the commercial to drive through the china shop and fireworks factory.It is powered by a healthy Chevy 350ci Small Block with full headers into a dual exhaust out of the back, SD Ignition, delbrock Carburetor, ower Steering, ower Disc Brakes up front, nd working 4 Wheel Drive with Selectable 2HI, HI, nd 4LO (in case you want to drive over a Honda). I am selling my custom 1966 El Camino, hat has been modified to be one of the coolest cars/trucks ever. Description of 1966 Chevrolet El Camino * 4x4 * LIFTED * MONSTER TRUCK * NO RESERVE !!!
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