![]() The bench seat is upholstered in vertically pleated tan vinyl in excellent condition. The light-tan color theme continues on the largely stock and original interior. The El Camino features factory steel wheels (with “Chevrolet Motor Division”-branded full wheel covers) mounted with thin-whitewall tires. Cabin glass and lighting lenses throughout are clear and uncracked. All badging-including the Chevrolet bowtie and name emblem in the grille, “El Camino” fender badges, and “Chevrolet” tailgate badge-remain mounted. Chrome trim on the body, including on the 73-inch-long cargo box top-edge trim and cabin-glass trim, has been similarly well maintained in very good condition. The original chrome bumpers are in well-preserved condition. All other body panels are free of damage. The entire cargo box is painted in the body color and shows minor wear from light use. The front, single-headlight grille is stock. The El Camino's exterior paint retains an even, glossy, smooth finish across the entire car-pickup body. The car's odometer shows 49.613 miles, a very low, roughly 1,000 miles per-year on average. Offered here is an original, largely stock, performance-refreshed, 1971 El Camino in original light-tan over tan. ![]() ![]() The El Camino was a hit and stayed around until 1987, after Chevy changed the platform for the car to the Malibu in 1978.” But in 1964, Chevy brought back the model, this time based on the Chevelle rather than the Brookwood station wagon like the previous generation. The Chevy Hardcore website writers provided more of the El Camino's history: “The El Camino was introduced to the Chevy model line-up in 1959 as a competitor for the Ford Ranchero, only to be discontinued after the 1960 model year. ![]() “The classic American muscle years were the best for the El Camino.” - Chevrolet El Camino retrospective, Chevy Hardcore website To be sure you access all the more than 135 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this 1971 Chevrolet El Camino on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations. ![]()
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