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On the lot now is a distinctive 1966 Chevrolet El Camino. As a 1966 model, this specific El Camino belongs to the 2nd Generation of those made from 1964 to 1967. Based on the Chevrolet Chevelle, the El Camino was meant to attract buyers who wanted a vehicle that looked sharp but still could put in the work. This specific El Camino does both and more. Equipped with an absolute screamer of an engine, a 383 C.I. Chevrolet Performance crate V8, this El Camino can haul boxes while still racing on the dragstrip. The V8 is also a Blueprint crate engine and was rebuilt in Lincoln, Nebraska. That power is paired to a Holley 4-barrel carburetor and a rebuilt 3-speed "Turbo-Hydramatic 400" automatic transmission. The rear axle features a positraction differential. In addition, this sharp El Camino has a black interior with bucket seats and chrome trim. Options include an updated AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth audio unit, factory air conditioning, a tachometer, a working factory clock, power steering, power brakes, power wipers, ventilated windows, and a dual exhaust system. This is a rocket with a bed and four wheels, and it is just waiting for the right person to come and take off with it again.
1966 Chevrolet El Camino
- Engine Size:
- 350
- Transmission Type:
- TH 400
- Miles:
- 1,190
- Interior Color:
- Black
- Vin:
- 136806Z102745
- Stock:
- #22128