Project: 1972

El Camino

Status: In-Progress

History

and Facts

Here are some facts about the 1972 Chevrolet El Camino:

Engine

The 1972 El Camino had several engine options, including a 250-6 with 110 horsepower, a 307 V8, a 350-cubic-inch V8 with 175 horsepower, and big block V8s with 402 and 454 cubic-inch displacements.

Horsepower measurements were based on "net" figures, which were taken with all accessories and emission controls installed.

Weight

The full-framed muscle car weighed over 3,600 pounds, but the front end was made 90 pounds lighter, giving it a 54/46 front-to-rear weight ratio.

Body

The 1972 El Camino was the last year for the Coke-bottle-shaped Chevelle body, which had been introduced four years earlier.

The El Camino was closely related to the Chevelle, and many parts from the windshield forward were interchangeable between the two cars.

Production

57,000 El Caminos were produced in 1972, and they were mostly used as work trucks.

Options and accessories

Some options and accessories for the 1972 El Camino included air conditioning, SS stripes, chrome wheels, stereo systems, tachometers, and bed liners.

ESC

1972 Chevrolet El Camino

454 Big Block

Gear Star Performance 4L80

Hotchkis Suspension

American Autowire Classic Update Harness

Holley Performance Sniper 2 to be installed

Holley EFI Fuel Tank

Wilwood disc brakes

The chassis was repaired and repainted

The entire floor pan was replaced

We are just getting started on cutting out and replacing the rotted wheel tubs, we are replacing the driver-side quarter panel and repairing the outer rockers.

We will stretch the wheel tubs as far as we can without getting into chassis modifications to fit the biggest tire possible.

Fabrication

& Mechanical Labor

with Tyler

Mechanical Labor

Bucky

Brian

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