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1959 El Camino, pro-street, 454, 871
blower, 610 hp, 700-R transmission, full custom interior, nine-year project, featured on
ESPN2, Hot Rod Magazine TV, and in Chevy High Performance Magazine 1960 El Camino, 348, tri-power, turbo 350 transmission, disc brakes
1964 Chevelle, one-owner, silver on black, original
vanity mirror with original comb : )
1964 Chevelle Malibu SS, 396 bored 60 over (408),
292 cam, aluminum pistons, steel crank, balanced and blueprinted
1964 Chevelle SS, blue, custom wheels
1965 El Camino, 327, stock transmission,
flame-thrower kit
1965 Chevelle 2-door wagon, 1 of 1668 built, 496,
Edelbrock heads, blower, fuel injection, Richmond 6-speed, Air Technology air bags,
leather interior
1965(?) El Camino, black, cargo cover, custom
"bow tie" tail lights cut into the rear bumper
1966 El Camino, 283, bored 30 over, mid-range cam,
balanced, modified suspension, red
1966 Chevelle, 327, complete restoration
1967 Chevelle SS, 396, 4-speed, dark blue on black
1968 Chevelle SS, 396, 375 hp, convertible
1969 Chevelle, 307, custom color (burnt orange),
door jam murals, custom wheels
1969 Chevelle Malibu, original owner, 235,000 miles
1969 Chevelle, 350 Target motor, Turbo-Hydromatic
transmission, lowered 3" in front and 1.5" in the rear
1970 Chevelle SS, purchased for $400, full
restoration, "lipstick" red
1970 El Camino, tinted windows, red
1970 El Camino, custom leather interior, green
1971 Chevelle convertible, 454 Turbojet, 365 hp, red
with whited stripes
1972 Chevelle Malibu wagon, 1970 front end, 454, 400
transmission, original AC, power brakes/seat/windows/locks, tilt steering, 3-year
frame-off restoration, powder-coated frame and suspension
1972 El Camino, running on propane when he bought
it, full restoration, red and white
1983 Conquista, 1989 throttle-body fuel injected
350, 700 R4 transmission, Monte Carlo dash, all new suspension
Dozens of other dozens of other Chevelles and El Caminos
appear throughout the video, in the "hour of power," and in several music
montages.
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This Southern California car show event was
organized by the Southern California Chevelle Camino Club.
www.chevelles.net/scccc/
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