The '68 cars had a meaner attitude, where the front end had an overhang like a furrowed brow. You can really tell there was a nice investment in making sure everything was straight so the shine could remain even. The slick black paint has the kind of luster that so nicely complements the shine on the grille, window trim, and around the truck bed. The only thing this El Camino looks like it was meant to do is haul on asphalt. And when you combine them with the mirror-like wide chrome bumper up front, it gives this classic the look like it always has a menacing smile (and once you drive it, you'll know exactly why!) This shiny but sinister attitude is seen everywhere, right down to the details like the dual cowl hood, bed cover, and large 17-inch American Racing Torq Thrust. So you soon realize something that looks this good can also deliver everything you want in a classic. This highly restored example has all the right upgrades, like an amazing performance-built big block with about 200 miles on the rebuild, four-wheel disc brakes, and a setup for modern A/C. ![]() We know you already love the look of a deep, dark 1968 Chevrolet El Camino, but look a little closer at this one. QUALITY, FRESH MONSTER 427 V8, AUTO, A/C, 4 WHL PWR DISCS, 17" TORQ THRUSTS, A+!
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