Wow, that takes me back. I restored A 67 El Camino in 1985. It was after my buddy wrecked my 70 Chevelle Malibu. I took the motor. Trans, Bucket seats & console from the Chevelle It had A special high-performance 350 & 4 speed transmission. The motor came with A holley 850 double pumper from the factory. Anyway I painted dark green with A lot of metal flake, like the steering wheel. Dam it looked good, then put my favert 10 inch wide Baby Moon wheels with Bfgoodwernch 50 Cearey's tires! I loved that car, O I had A SS hooh on it too. I drove it for About three year's until my first daughter was born and had to make more room. PS it has A good place to smuggle ??? in the bed below the back window!!!!..
My Dad and I test drove a 1967 El Camino, factory 396ci, M21 Muncie, 12 bolt position rear, console shift, bucket seats, tilt column, knee knocker tach, Maroon exterior with black vinyl top, black interior, factory ralley wheels and front disk brakes, 25 years ago in Monterey, CA. It had all the rust in all the typical places being a coastal car it's entire life. It was sold at Roller Chevrolet, in Monterey. Original owner wanted $5,500! We passed on it because of the rust issues. To this day, it's the highest optioned 1967 El Camino we've seen. Beautiful El Camino you have there!
What a find, congratulations. This is as rare as hens teeth. Most did not survive and are candy coated rust buckets. Hard to understand why the previous owner would let it sit for twenty plus years. I would have thought that you might hand turned the crank before first attempt but that's just me. Glad to see you didn't run that gas through. Those old pared points and condenser set up were junk even back in the day. I live in the NW and the selling dealer , Williams and Swanson was located in downtown Renton at third and burnette. They were a Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealer that started back in the 1940's. They were later sold and renamed Good Chevrolet and moved to Grady Way along Interstate 405. The Protecto Plate documentation is gold, not sure why this was a CA smog car. Those present WA plates were issued after the original white and green letter bottom script "WASHINGTON" plates, however you probably know you can permanently register the car with them. Those hubcaps were off of a 1965 Impala SS, your choice of wheels and tire size are spot on and look great. The original date coated Holley for that 350hp is rare and expensive. Qjets are great performance carbs and reliable when properly dialed in. Happy for you, love a rare find like this, enjoy, Peace!
Bruce the previous owner was the editor of Hot Rod in the late seventies. There is a picture of this car with the Impala hub caps in muscle car magazine in 2004. it was a file photo so not sure when the photo had been taken. The smog pipe manifolds are correct for this engine EW code. It is odd why it was sold new in Seattle area with a smog pump equipped engine.
I have a 1966 Chevelle convertible that originally came from the Seattle area. I bought it in Cle Ellum 20 years ago and it lives here in Yacolt Washington.
I bought a 67 Chevelle Malibu two door ht 327 powerglide with very rare factory 8 track w 5 speakers, speed warning indicator ( littl adjustable needle on the speedo) factory AC , cruide control , tilt wheel , very rare walnut steering wheel just like this one ,same black buckets interior , rally wheels 295horse 327 but the original lady owner I bought it from in 1978 in Pasadena Ca had factory ordered it brand new at the dealer there and didnt order console, so it had a rare 2 sp on the column so it looked odd with buckets no console. This car was garaged from new with 45000 orig miles , cream beige with black interior , comepletlly rust free Cali car in spectacular original condition , I paid 1350 for it and after owning fifty cars , it remains the nicest car I ever owned . Never seen another since so optioned out althoughthis oen comes close. Nice truck!!!!
I would have took the fuel tank out and the sending unit off to visually inspect and clean out the tank. Then blow the gas line out. I know I would have done that because I just did it on my 68’ 😀. I enjoyed the video though, nice car.
I watched on one of the shows on hot rods..they tore down two 396 engines one was a 350 horse one was a 375 horse....the guys said there was no difference in the blocks or rebuild parts .that in fact they were exactly the same...
@Rusty Duck Garage darn,I would of like to look at it. I have a 65 Camino...what have you done to it since that video ? Maybe a part 2 of it would be neat to see...
I just bought a 1966 El Camino 3 weeks ago. It was located in Eugene Oregon. I have a 1966 Chevelle convertible that was sold in Seattle originally. My original car is a 1966 Chevelle too that I’ve had for 43 years now. I’m in Yacolt Washington. There are Chevelles and El Caminos around Washington.
@@RustyDuckGarage The 396 cars hood had two parallel humps with grills in them. I didnt say it was a SS…I said it was the wrong hood, Google 67 el camino….then go to images….scan the pictures…you’ll see what I mean. I assure you …it’s the wrong hood. You have a cool car there…just get a BB hood for it if you want it to be “correct”. If not…enjoy it like it is. 👍. If I could post a picture of it on here I’d do it for you.
@casualobserver the 396ci engine became available for the 1966 model year El Camino. Neither the 1966 or 1967 model year El Caminos came from the factory with an SS hood. As previously mentioned, there was no SS El Camino until the 1968 model year. The double bump hood with inserts was specific to the SS models only. A buyer could order the SS hood in 66/67 for their El Camino but, none were installed at the factory. Dealerships would install an SS hood for customers but, there was no "396ci" specific hood. Only the SS hood.
Wow, that takes me back. I restored A 67 El Camino in 1985. It was after my buddy wrecked my 70 Chevelle Malibu. I took the motor. Trans, Bucket seats & console from the Chevelle It had A special high-performance 350 & 4 speed transmission. The motor came with A holley 850 double pumper from the factory. Anyway I painted dark green with A lot of metal flake, like the steering wheel. Dam it looked good, then put my favert 10 inch wide Baby Moon wheels with Bfgoodwernch 50 Cearey's tires! I loved that car, O I had A SS hooh on it too. I drove it for About three year's until my first daughter was born and had to make more room. PS it has A good place to smuggle ??? in the bed below the back window!!!!..
Great Story. Thanks
My Dad and I test drove a 1967 El Camino, factory 396ci, M21 Muncie, 12 bolt position rear, console shift, bucket seats, tilt column, knee knocker tach, Maroon exterior with black vinyl top, black interior, factory ralley wheels and front disk brakes, 25 years ago in Monterey, CA. It had all the rust in all the typical places being a coastal car it's entire life. It was sold at Roller Chevrolet, in Monterey. Original owner wanted $5,500! We passed on it because of the rust issues. To this day, it's the highest optioned 1967 El Camino we've seen. Beautiful El Camino you have there!
Gorgeous lines on that car! That was a great way to clear the old fuel.
Thank you. it did seem to work well.
What a find, congratulations. This is as rare as hens teeth. Most did not survive and are candy coated rust buckets. Hard to understand why the previous owner would let it sit for twenty plus years.
I would have thought that you might hand turned the crank before first attempt but that's just me. Glad to see you didn't run that gas through. Those old pared points and condenser set up were junk even back in the day. I live in the NW and the selling dealer , Williams and Swanson was located in downtown Renton at third and burnette. They were a Chevrolet Oldsmobile dealer that started back in the 1940's. They were later sold and renamed Good Chevrolet and moved to Grady Way along Interstate 405. The Protecto Plate documentation is gold, not sure why this was a CA smog car. Those present WA plates were issued after the original white and green letter bottom script "WASHINGTON" plates, however you probably know you can permanently register the car with them. Those hubcaps were off of a 1965 Impala SS, your choice of wheels and tire size are spot on and look great. The original date coated Holley for that 350hp is rare and expensive. Qjets are great performance carbs and reliable when properly dialed in. Happy for you, love a rare find like this, enjoy, Peace!
Bruce the previous owner was the editor of Hot Rod in the late seventies. There is a picture of this car with the Impala hub caps in muscle car magazine in 2004. it was a file photo so not sure when the photo had been taken. The smog pipe manifolds are correct for this engine EW code. It is odd why it was sold new in Seattle area with a smog pump equipped engine.
I have a 1966 Chevelle convertible that originally came from the Seattle area. I bought it in Cle Ellum 20 years ago and it lives here in Yacolt Washington.
I bought a 67 Chevelle Malibu two door ht 327 powerglide with very rare factory 8 track w 5 speakers, speed warning indicator ( littl adjustable needle on the speedo) factory AC , cruide control , tilt wheel , very rare walnut steering wheel just like this one ,same black buckets interior , rally wheels 295horse 327 but the original lady owner I bought it from in
1978 in Pasadena Ca had factory ordered it brand new at the dealer there and didnt order console, so it had a rare 2 sp on the column so it looked odd with buckets no console. This car was garaged from new with 45000 orig miles , cream beige with black interior , comepletlly rust free Cali car in spectacular original condition , I paid 1350 for it and after owning fifty cars , it remains the nicest car I ever owned . Never seen another since so optioned out althoughthis oen comes close. Nice truck!!!!
Wow! Sounds like a nice on.
Congratulations. Always a favorite.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful El Camino. Thanks for saving it. Very enjoyable video. Had to subscribe. 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks for the sub! Nice looking 67 Chevelle! th-cam.com/video/NaRalhhVcFQ/w-d-xo.html
I enjoy all of the El Camino and the Ranchero s there all beautiful cars and they all served a purpose.
Great video as usual.
Thanks Clayton! Glad you enjoyed it
I want one !!!
Rare find!
I would have took the fuel tank out and the sending unit off to visually inspect and clean out the tank. Then blow the gas line out. I know I would have done that because I just did it on my 68’ 😀. I enjoyed the video though, nice car.
Not a bad idea.Thanks!
got all the options.
Yes it does. Pretty neat car. Nice driving.
The tach is a blinker tach,not a knee knocker a knee knocker was 1966 only,located on the right below the speedometer
Beautiful machine. Was the horsepower underrated for insurance or did that come later on?
Not sure. But I would think that it was.
Coolant raining at 21:13
Yes. It kicked a little out of the overflow and then it settled down. No coolant recovery system.
I watched on one of the shows on hot rods..they tore down two 396 engines one was a 350 horse one was a 375 horse....the guys said there was no difference in the blocks or rebuild parts .that in fact they were exactly the same...
This L34 350 HP runs strong!
You still in Seattle ? I live in the area
No. The El Camino now in Sheridan Oregon.
@Rusty Duck Garage darn,I would of like to look at it. I have a 65 Camino...what have you done to it since that video ? Maybe a part 2 of it would be neat to see...
I may do a second video on it this summer. It is still pretty much the same.
I just bought a 1966 El Camino 3 weeks ago. It was located in Eugene Oregon. I have a 1966 Chevelle convertible that was sold in Seattle originally. My original car is a 1966 Chevelle too that I’ve had for 43 years now. I’m in Yacolt Washington. There are Chevelles and El Caminos around Washington.
cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
I didn’t know there was a 396 option for the 67
396 but no Super Sport
@@RustyDuckGarage did us dirty
@@RustyDuckGarage I’ve got a black 67 el Camino that I’ve been working on in the garage. Put a 5.3 LS in it
That will awesome with an LS.
Is it for sale
Sorry. Not for sale. Real numbers matching cars are hard to find.
Rick at Classic Truck Rescue has a '66 for sale...check it out...
I'll bet it's worth $50,000 at least.
Wrong hood for a 396
I believe it is the correct hood. They did not make a Super Sport El Camino in 1967. First year of the Super Sport El Camino was 1968.
@@RustyDuckGarage The 396 cars hood had two parallel humps with grills in them. I didnt say it was a SS…I said it was the wrong hood, Google 67 el camino….then go to images….scan the pictures…you’ll see what I mean. I assure you …it’s the wrong hood. You have a cool car there…just get a BB hood for it if you want it to be “correct”. If not…enjoy it like it is. 👍. If I could post a picture of it on here I’d do it for you.
@casualobserver the 396ci engine became available for the 1966 model year El Camino. Neither the 1966 or 1967 model year El Caminos came from the factory with an SS hood. As previously mentioned, there was no SS El Camino until the 1968 model year. The double bump hood with inserts was specific to the SS models only. A buyer could order the SS hood in 66/67 for their El Camino but, none were installed at the factory. Dealerships would install an SS hood for customers but, there was no "396ci" specific hood. Only the SS hood.