396-Powered 1968 Chevrolet El Camino







Ended Aug 11, 2025 at 7:10 PM UTC
Description
“As comfy and powerful as a comparable Chevelle, it’ll take half-ton loads easily and has enough style and class to be parked in front of the Beverly Hilton without embarrassment.” — Hot Rod Magazine, 1968
The 1968 Chevrolet El Camino marked the beginning of the car-truck model’s third generation and a bold redesign that blended muscle car performance with utility. Built on the Chevelle platform, the ’68 El Camino featured a longer 116-inch wheelbase and a sleeker, fastback-inspired profile. This year also introduced the SS396 model, a high-performance variant that solidified the El Camino’s place in the muscle car world.
Engine options ranged from a base 230 cubic-inch inline-six to various small-block V8s, including the 307 and 327 variants. The El Camino was available in standard and custom trims, with the latter offering upgraded interior features like carpeting and enhanced upholstery. Production for 1968 reached 41,791 units, and the El Camino continued to outsell its main rival, the Ford Ranchero.
This 1968 El Camino has been recently restored/rebuilt and is powered by a BluePrint Engines 396 cu-in small-block V8 with a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission and wears fresh black paint with a new interior upholstery, gauges, and stereo.
Highlights
Rebuild under current ownership included:
Finished in black paint with two white racing stripes on the hood
BluePrint Engines 396 cu-in small-block V8 stroker high performance engine rated at 500+ hp on Dynamometer
Aluminum heads
Forged internal engine parts (pistons, connecting rods, and crankshafts)
Racing camshaft
Hedman Hedders performance exhaust headers
Sniper EFI (with computer module to adjust idle)
Rebuilt 700R four-speed automatic overdrive transmission with trans cooler
Console shifter
Black vinyl interior with bucket seats
Billet tilt wheel steering column with two-pitch horn button
Dakota Digital RTX gauges
Electric emergency brake with on/off switch inside the car
Pioneer head unit with a backup camera
Focal ES 100K K2 Power Series speakers up front and behind rear seat
Viper Model 5706V security alarm and two remotes (one operates within a mile radius)
Dynamat sound deadening under the carpet and in rear
Hotchkis suspension
New APG windshield
Hidden headlamps with a slight blue tint
American Racing wheels
Nitto NT555 G2 tires: 245/45ZR18 front, 295/45ZR18 rear
New Optima RedTop Gel battery with new connectors and shut off switch
The chassis number (136808K160334) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
36 – Malibu V8
80 – El Camino
8 – 1968 model year
K – Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant
160334 – Sequential production number
Features
160 mph speedometer, digital odometer, and gauges for fuel and votes
8,000 rpm tachometer, and oil pressure gauge
Digital clock
Originally painted Ash Gold (G)
Known Imperfections
This 1968 Chevrolet El Camino is presented in recently rebuilt/restored condition with no known imperfections at the time of cataloging
Included
2 sets of keys for the car
Locking gas cap with a set of keys
Locking glove box with a set of keys
Floor mats
Book of build receipts (total over $40,000)
Ownership History
The California seller of this 1968 Chevrolet El Camino has owned it since December 2022.
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396-Powered 1968 Chevrolet El Camino
