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#73701 04/22/05 10:18 PM
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My cousin has a 67 El Camino with a six cylinder engine, no power anything on the truck. I tried to look up what the production number was but haven't had any luck. I looked in my current Price Guide and they only list the V8. Any body have any info?
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Would seem like a very rare one, indeed. I have no idea. And apparently no one else here does either. I don't know if any of my books have such info. You might try on line; just poke around and you'll probably find it. Good luck!

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In my 75 years of Chevrolet it shows the 1967 El Camino Six or V-8, Standard or Deluxe plus a lot more details.

75 Years of Chevrolet by George H. Dammann

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Go here:

http://www.manheimgold.com/car_lo.html

1967 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO PICKUP

Dsp/HP=283/195; Eng=V8; Fair=$3,300;Good=$5,700; Exc=$9,000; Show=$11,000;
Loan =$5,000

Deduct: 6 Cyl. $300

Data updated April 2005 .

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Thanks all for looking. I did a little searching on line and found a pretty informative site. If you go to: http://chevelles.com/elcamino/index.html it should bring up one site. When you click on it it should bring up the El Camino site.
I am not a real great computer person so if you can not get it I do have it book marked. Thanks again for the help.


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