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1982 Chevrolet El Camino Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$8,383 to $8,632

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by Anonymous
Jun 15, 2011
This car is a blast to drive. Anyone who has owned an early 80s chevy know that their power steering in the era was awesome. This IS the ultimate cruise car. My first car and I intend to keep it foreverJun 15, 2011
by Jason K
Nov 04, 2009
It's an El Camino, that alone describes why I like this car. Performance? it has a 267 4.4L v8, there is no performance. A whopping 120HP stock, I would guess 150 with the slightly upgraded cam, 4 barrel intake and Q-jet carb.Nov 04, 2009
by Tanner M
Oct 14, 2009
The acceleration is a bit slow, with just a 305 V8. The handling is average for a muscle car, could be better. The body is in need of some repairs, dents and some rust. The doors squeek when opening them, and are hard to close. The interior is in need of a lot of repair. The bench seat is tearing, and the roof lining was torn out so it didn't hang down on top of the riders heads. The gas mileage is nothing to hoot and holler about, but not horrible either, roughly 18 mpg. The El Camino is really fun to drive, low to the ground, and floats like a Caddy with the soft suspension. Very easy to drive....quite the leisure driver, and calming.Oct 14, 2009

1982 Chevrolet El Camino Pricing

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Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth

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Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth

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