56-Years-Family-Owned Modified 1967 Chevrolet El Camino







Ended Apr 17, 2026 at 6:35 PM UTC
Video gallery



Description
The Chevrolet El Camino blends passenger‑car comfort with light‑duty utility, and the 1967 model year is widely regarded as one of the most desirable thanks to its clean Chevelle‑based styling. This 1967 Chevrolet El Camino combines classic muscle‑era aesthetics with modern performance. Finished in Sherwin‑Williams Ultra 7000 Tri‑Coat “Red Matador Mica,” it features extensive mechanical, cosmetic, and comfort modifications.
This ‘67 El Camino has remained within the same family since 1970. The car is said to have been driven into the 1970s and beyond before being parked for an extended period. The refurbishment effort began in 2012 and was finalized following the seller’s retirement. Since the completion of the build, approximately 500 miles are said to have been added.
Power is now provided by a 350ci V8 fitted with an Edelbrock carburetor and intake manifold, ProComp aluminum cylinder heads, and a COMP Cam. The engine is paired with a TCI Street Fighter four-speed 700R4 automatic transmission and an overhauled limited-slip rear differential with 3.73 gearing, and the truck features Classic Performance Products (CPP) suspension components, QA1 coilovers and four‑wheel disc brakes behind Foose wheels wrapped in Nitto tires. The interior has been re‑trimmed and features Dakota Digital instrumentation, Vintage Air climate control, power windows, and an aftermarket audio system.
This modified 1967 Chevrolet El Camino is now offered with build documentation, ownership history details , and a clean Nevada title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Frame‑off refurbishment completed with a reported 500 miles since completion
Carbureted 350ci V8 with aluminum heads and COMP cam
TCI Street Fighter 700R4 automatic transmission with 2,400‑rpm stall converter
Finished in Sherwin‑Williams Ultra 7000 “Red Matador Mica” tri‑coat paint
Reupholstered black vinyl and cloth interior with modern accessories
CPP suspension, steering, and four‑wheel "big‑brake" kit
Foose Legend wheels wearing Nitto performance tires
Vintage Air A/C system with electronic controls
Factory Equipment
Steel body with integrated pickup bed
Column‑shift automatic transmission
Rear‑wheel‑drive layout
Air conditioning
Modifications
A spreadsheet outlining refurbishment work is provided under "Additional information" below.
Powertrain:
350ci V8
Edelbrock Performer carburetor and RPM Air‑Gap intake manifold
ProComp aluminum 58cc angle‑plug cylinder heads (2.02"/1.60" valves)
Ron Davis aluminum radiator with dual SPAL electric fans
Billet Specialties Tru Trac serpentine accessory drive
COMP Camshaft (270/278 duration, .480/.498 lift)
Scorpion 1.5‑ratio roller rocker arms
Smooth steel firewall
Transmission & Driveline:
Limited‑slip rear differential with 3.73 gears
TCI Street Fighter 700R4 automatic transmission
Shortened and balanced driveshaft
2,400‑rpm stall torque converter
Suspension, Steering & Brakes:
CPP tubular rear trailing arms with 4" drop springs
CPP four‑wheel disc brakes (13" front, 12" rear)
CPP 500‑series power steering box (14:1 ratio)
QA1 front coilovers with 2" drop spindles
CPP tubular front control arms
CPP front and rear sway bars
Exterior:
Sherwin‑Williams Ultra 7000 “Red Matador Mica” tri‑coat paint
Ring Brothers billet hood hinges and adjusters
Re‑chromed front and rear bumpers
Eddie Motorsports billet door handles
Smuggler’s bin battery relocation
Steel 2" cowl‑induction hood
Billet aluminum side mirrors
LED halo headlights
Interior & Comfort:
Glide split‑back bench seat with custom upholstery
TMI sport door panels and Fesler billet armrests
Vintage Air climate control system
Power windows with billet switches
RetroSound head unit with Bluetooth, aftermarket speakers, and amplifier
Billet steering wheel and pedals
Dakota Digital gauge cluster
Servicing & Documentation
Detailed build sheet, manuals, and supporting documentation shown in the gallery
New Optima battery installed August 2025
Known Imperfections
Crack in the interior windshield/headliner trim on the driver side
Minor scratches in the pickup bed from prior use
Touch-up paint on lower edge of doors
Ownership History
From the seller: “This El Camino has been in our family since 1970, purchased from the original owner who lived next door. My wife drove it in high school during the 1970s, and later her mother used it as a daily driver. After many years in storage, we began a frame‑up restoration in 2012 that progressed slowly due to career demands.
I finally completed the project after retiring and moving to Reno in 2021. Since completion, the car has accumulated about 450 miles. It runs, drives, and presents exceptionally well, but it deserves to be driven and enjoyed, which is why we’ve decided to part with it.”
Included
Manuals and instructions for installed components
Detailed build documentation and receipts
Additional documents
All auction listings on Hagerty Marketplace are created using information provided by the seller. The Marketplace team and the seller have reviewed all information for accuracy to the best of their abilities. Bidders are ultimately responsible for conducting their own due diligence before placing a bid, including verifying details, condition, registration requirements, and compliance with applicable laws. For any questions or additional information, contact the seller.
56-Years-Family-Owned Modified 1967 Chevrolet El Camino



