1983 Chevrolet El Camino Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1983 Chevrolet El Camino
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by john c
Mar 19, 2015
it runs great and goes fast,sounds awesome, there has been a lot of work done to this car and it took a few years and lots of money, but its a great toy and a joy to drive, people stop and look as you drive pass them, it turns a lot of headsMar 19, 2015
by John B
Mar 24, 2010
My El Camino is in great shape for being 27 years old. It only has 89,000 miles on it and there are no rattles, squeaks, or clunks. It runs like a champ and is very low maintenence. It has a 305 V8 with a 4 barrel carb and a Turbo 350 3 speed auto transmission. It does 0-60 in about 7.5 seconds, which isn't bad for an ''80s smog car, but due to the tall 2.73:1 rear gears, could be better. It gets between 14 to 16 mpg in the city and about 20-23 mpg on the highway. It rides better than a Cadillac!Mar 24, 2010
by Dalton T
Feb 13, 2010
i really like the v8 350 that i have in it. it drives good but still needs some work to be the best it can be. i hop to put a new motor in it this summer mabe a 400 small block
Feb 13, 2010
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by john c
Mar 19, 2015
it runs great and goes fast,sounds awesome, there has been a lot of work done to this car and it took a few years and lots of money, but its a great toy and a joy to drive, people stop and look as you drive pass them, it turns a lot of headsMar 19, 2015
by John B
Mar 24, 2010
My El Camino is in great shape for being 27 years old. It only has 89,000 miles on it and there are no rattles, squeaks, or clunks. It runs like a champ and is very low maintenence. It has a 305 V8 with a 4 barrel carb and a Turbo 350 3 speed auto transmission. It does 0-60 in about 7.5 seconds, which isn't bad for an ''80s smog car, but due to the tall 2.73:1 rear gears, could be better. It gets between 14 to 16 mpg in the city and about 20-23 mpg on the highway. It rides better than a Cadillac!Mar 24, 2010
by Dalton T
Feb 13, 2010
i really like the v8 350 that i have in it. it drives good but still needs some work to be the best it can be. i hop to put a new motor in it this summer mabe a 400 small block
Feb 13, 2010
by Coady G
Sep 03, 2009
Its currently being restored and i cant wait for it to be done.. im going to love this car, my grandfather gave ot to me and i hope its finished this summer. me and my dad enjoy working on itSep 03, 2009
by King C
Aug 23, 2008
Unlike plastics and aluminum in you can find in modern cars, this is mainly solid steel.
No fancy electronics so do not need to worry about those confusing repair codes.
Comes with air conditioner, power windows, power steering, cruise control, remember, this was made in 83.
Everything is clearly seen under the hood. Easily maintained.
Outlook, you love it or hate it. I love the look cos the tapered end near the bed. Looks more like a car and yet have the function of a truck.
Fun car to drive. Eat quite a bit tho, 15-17 MPG combinedAug 23, 2008
by Zeeshan A
Jun 07, 2008
its straight for a lowrider or just for a pickup. not much special, decent if it wasnt a v8Jun 07, 2008
by Tully C
Apr 02, 2008
I wouldn't recommend the El Camino in its stock state, but drop a 350 in it, lose the 2-tone paint and get some wheels and tires and you drastically and easily change the whole thing. This car did the best burnouts of any vehicle I've had. Apr 02, 2008
by Matt C
Mar 24, 2008
This was my first car. I really enjoyed driving it and wish I had one similar to it now. Preferably a 1986 SS editionMar 24, 2008
by Darren E
Jan 04, 2008
Bought it when I was 15 years old. Used to do laps in Blue Earth w/my mom riding shotgun while Matt and Jon rode in the back when I only had my learner's permit.Jan 04, 2008
by Jack C
Jan 03, 2008
I love this car, its a solid piece of american steel. The later "G" body is the last of what can be considered an american muscle car. The 350 I have in it can put out near 1 hp per cui, and with a new cam over 400 maybe even as much as 450-460. Paints getting kinda old and it needs a paint job, not desperatly though, tires and rims look good, just refurbished them. Interior is alright, new headliner, heater and a/c dont work, damn..... bed is usefull, new cowled hood, fiberglass, new shocks and recently done breaks. Dart cylinder heads. Hell yes. jegs roller rockers, edelbrock 750 cfm carb, stock intake and duel exhaust, new stereo that works and has cd but comes out of home stereo speakers, i love the car accel is good braking is good, both are not great, but wen u get going it feels good, driving in the rain is fun, no weight in the back, turning 270 degrees at stop signs is not unsusual, is it? great collectors car, not very comon,Jan 03, 2008
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1983 Chevrolet El Camino Pricing
Original MSRP
$8,579 to $8,833Price range
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Audio System
AM/FM radio
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-only
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Seats
Front seat type: bench · Upholstery: cloth