1967 El Camino Parts and Restoration Information

1967 El Camino Specifications

1967 El Camino

While similar to the previous version, the 1967 El Camino featured a new grille, hood and front bumper. A collapsible, energy absorbing steering column was now a federally mandated feature new for 1967 due to passenger safety concerns.

New fenders and headlamp bezels were also revised on the 1967 El Camino. A dual master cylinder and front power disc brakes were now optional. Although the 396 engine was available to purchase, there was no official 1967 El Camino Super Sport option or badging.

Strato bucket seats and a center console were available as an alternative to the standard bench seating arrangement. This would also be the last year that El Camino featured a fully boxed frame. Rear Air Shocks remained standard equipment as a way to address load weight concerns.

Despite a small drop in total sales compared to 1966, The 1967 El Camino was still outselling the Ford Ranchero two to one. It continued to dominate the hybrid car/truck utility segment against its closest competition. While there was still no official “SS” option yet, a buyer could indeed order some of the more powerful V8s with manual transmissions and positraction rear ends, just to name a few bells and whistles.

El Camino trim was available in two levels including the base model El Camino and the El Camino Custom. The standard model was based on the Chevelle 300, whereas the El Camino Custom was based on the higher end Chevelle Malibu. The El Camino Custom featured a thin lower body molding similar to the Malibu, wood grain tailgate molding, and hubcaps with the Chevrolet bowtie. Each configuration could be ordered with a variety of six cylinder or V8 engines.

El Camino interior colors were available in Black, Fawn, Blue, or Red. The buyer could have ordered a number of different El Camino exterior colors including Tuxedo Black, Ermine White, Nantucket Blue, Deepwater Blue, Marina Blue, Granada Gold, Mountain Green, Emerald Turquoise, Tahoe Turquoise, Royal Plum, Madeira Maroon, Bolero Red, Sierra Fawn, Capri Cream, and Butternut Yellow.

To complement the wide variety of available colors were the available drive train combinations that could be opted for. Base power was had by one of two six cylinder engines. Buyers who wanted more power could opt for a V8. Manual transmissions were either 3-speeds or 4-speeds and the only available automatic transmission was the 2-speed Powerglide.

The El Camino would continue to expand the available powertrain offerings as most of the options were able to be configured on the 13480 and 13680 body styles. This is in contrast to the 1964 reintroduction of the 2dr pickup, as it was exclusively being marketed as a utilitarian vehicle at that time. It was finally allowed to have some real fun much like it’s Chevelle sibling could. GM knew how to send off the outgoing second generation El Camino before the all new for 1968 third generation would debut.

Due to the way GM retained records from this time, there is no way to know optional production numbers by body style. About 35,000 1967 Chevrolet El Caminos were produced in total.



Model Options:

1967 El Camino Base Model Information

  • Body Styles
    • 2-Door Pickup
  • Engine Options
    • 230 cubic inch 140 horsepower 6 cylinder (base)
    • 250 cubic inch 155 horsepower 6 cylinder (optional)
    • 283 cubic inch 195 horsepower V8 (base)
    • 327 cubic inch 275 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 327 cubic inch 325 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 396 cubic inch 325 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 396 cubic inch 350 horsepower V8 (optional)


1967 El Camino Custom Information

  • Body Styles
    • 2-Door Pickup
  • Engine Options
    • 230 cubic inch 140 horsepower 6 cylinder (base)
    • 250 cubic inch 155 horsepower 6 cylinder (optional)
    • 283 cubic inch 195 horsepower V8 (base)
    • 327 cubic inch 275 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 327 cubic inch 325 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 396 cubic inch 325 horsepower V8 (optional)
    • 396 cubic inch 350 horsepower V8 (optional)

 

Production Numbers

1967 El Camino Engine Codes & Specs

Available Engine Specifications

1967 El Camino 6-Cylinder Engine Codes
1967 El Camino 8-Cylinder Engine Codes
Carburetor Part Numbers

1967 El Camino Transmission Codes & Specs

Transmission Code Example:  S501D
(Saginaw 3-Speed, May 1st Day Shift)

3-Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
3-Speed Manual Overdrive Transmission Ratios
4-Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
Powerglide Transmission Ratios

1967 El Camino Rear Axle Ratios

Rear Axle Availability

Turbo-Thrift 230 without AC
Turbo-Thrift 230 with AC
Turbo-Thrift 250 L22 without AC
Turbo-Thrift 250 L22 with AC
Turbo-Fire 283 without AC
Turbo-Fire 283 with AC
Turbo-Jet 327 L30 without AC
Turbo-Jet 327 L30 with AC
Turbo-Fire 327 L79 without AC
Turbo-Fire 327 L79 with AC
Turbo-Jet 396 L35 without AC
Turbo-Jet 396 L35 with AC
Turbo-Jet 396 L34 without AC
Turbo-Jet 396 L34 with AC

1967 El Camino Factory Options

Regular Production Option (RPO)

1967 El Camino Paint Codes

Exterior Color Codes

Interior Bench Seat Trim

Interior Bucket Seat Trim

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