Even the truck bed shines with a look-at-me quality. On top of that is fresh paint that takes GM's iconic shade of Marina Blue, but gives it a much more modern and deep shine than the factory ever could. That's why the bodywork looks straighter than even any Tuesday car that came out of the Fremont, California facility. Then in 2012 this Chevy was given a complete frame off restoration from the ground up. It was sold new in Oregon and spent nearly 45 years in that area, with all of its original components. This hot '67 is only one of five L79 El Caminos currently listed in the National L79 Registry, and this one is truly the prize. This transformation back to factory fresh would not be compete without the chrome and stainless trim being in immaculate condition, on everything from the wide grille, to the ribbed rear end that can make a. Yes, that's right, this 'lil hauler has the legendary L79 under it hood, and a Muncie four-speed.And you thought you were just attracted to this one because of its good looks. You're looking at a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino with a numbers-matching small-block that can give the big boys a run for their money. EXTREMELY HIGH END RESTO, 1 0F 5, #S MATCH L79 327 V8, MUNCIE 4 SPD, DOCUMENTED
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