Used 1979 Chevrolet El Camino SS for sale in Grand Rapids, MI
$28,900
Vehicle Details
1979 Year | 1W80J9K496992 VIN | 39,189 mi. Mileage |
$28,900 Price | bg0 Body Type | SS Trim |
Black Exterior Color | Used General Condition | Engine Type |
Manual Transmission | Camel Interior Color |
Seller
- GR Auto Gallery
- 4722 50th St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512
- (616) 877-9031
Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1979 Chevrolet El Camino SS for your consideration. This El Camino comes in a beautiful Black exterior paint over a clean Camel interior. We have the original build sheet showing this is a true SS, with the original color combination. Powering this Chevrolet is a 350ci V8 paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This El Camino comes with some great features such as; power steering, power brakes, Cragar SS wheels, Red Wall tires, aftermarket radio, and Ceramic headers. This car starts right up, runs smooth, and is ready for any cruise. Drive this one out of our showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the United States! Don't hesitate to give us a call with any questions or for more information. A new, trimmer El Camino was unveiled in 1978, adopting the new, more sharp-edged Malibu styling, and a one-inch longer wheelbase of 117 in (2,972 mm). The front end sheet metal and doors were shared with the Malibu, and the rear tailgate and bumper were shared with the Malibu station wagon. For the first time, though, the El Camino had a unique chassis it was shared with no other Chevrolet. The front end featured a new single rectangular headlight design. The base engine was a 200-cubic-inch (3.3-liter) V6 that developed 95 hp (71 kW), except in California where, to meet emissions standards, the 231-cubic-inch Buick engine was the base engine. Two upgrades could be ordered: a 305-cubic-inch V8 with 145 hp (108 kW), or a 350-cubic-inch V8 with 170 hp (127 kW) that was only available in El Caminos and Malibu station wagons. It was not available on Malibu passenger cars (with the exception of coupe and sedan Malibu 9C1 police vehicles). Among GM makes, at least, the era of bigness was fading into history, overtaken by a new age of efficiency and economy. The 1979 model got minimal changes following its debut as a redesigned new-size model in 1978. Alterations to the 1979 El Camino amount to little more than a new divided grille. However, a small-block 267-cubic-inch (4.4-liter) V8 joined the options list and slotted between the standard 3.3-liter V6 and the optional 5.0-liter four-barrel V8. The 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) V8, developing 170 hp (127 kW) was again available. Both three- and four-speed manual transmissions had floor shifters. To see over 80 photos of this car, including the undercarriage please visit our website