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'67 El Camino #s 327/4-speed, Original Family Owners
Clean car with a neat color combo and good drivetrain options. And, Idaho is pretty kind to sheetmetal. Big ol' trailer mirrors need to go, though.
Link to 1967 El Camino auction |
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Shame about the holes from those big mirrors and I just noticed what appears to be a big fuel door right behind the driver’s door. Otherwise, a really nice truck!
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I have never seen an El Camino with a fuel door there. Was there an aftermarket tank available that fit in the compartment under the front of the bed?
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