may be about to buy an '81 truck as a project truck. internet research says this engine was rated for 160hp. is this really all it's got stock? or is it one of those things that the "real" HP is actually more than what it says it has.
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FWIW the blue one isn't lowered...
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I've got a picture of my wife standing in front of it here on my desk. I hope someday I'll be able to get another one.
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Wasn't there an SS 1500 of some sort
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There WAS an El Camino prior to '84 that was performance based and I think was labeled SS
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1968 was also the first year you could get an El Camino SS, and it is the only year for a separate El Camino SS model.
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Around 1974 the "Laguna S-3" package was introduced. It was similar to the '73 Chevelle SS package. The "S-3" package was available only on the Chevelle, not the El Camino or Sprint (they still had the SS and SP packages).
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1978-1987
When the El Camino was completely redesigned in 1978, the GMC version was renamed the "Caballero".
The El Camino SS package was resurrected, but by now it was basically just a "Super Sport" decal. Choo-Choo Customs in Tennessee built their El Camino SS in conjunction with Chevrolet. It could be ordered through a Chevrolet dealer, and consisted mostly of ground-effects body panels.
Other models of current interest include the '78 El Camino with the 350 V8 and 4-speed manual, the diesel El Camino, the "Royal Knight" El Camino, and the "Diablo" Caballero.
The Malibus of this era are almost completely devoid of any performance opions, although a '78 350/4-speed Malibu was available.