Salvage Chevrolet El Camino for Sale - Damaged Chevrolet El Camino

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1970 Chevrolet El Camino
1970 Chevrolet El Camino
1970 Chevrolet El Camino
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12,737 Actual
CA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
Front End
CA - Sun Valley
Pure Sale
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Automatic
0
Silver
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1965 Chevrolet El Camino
1965 Chevrolet El Camino
1965 Chevrolet El Camino
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64,290 Exempt
CA NON-REPAIRABLE VEHICLE CERT
Normal Wear
CA - Rancho Cucamonga
On Minimum Bid
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Automatic
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White
1973 Chevrolet El Camino
1973 Chevrolet El Camino
1973 Chevrolet El Camino
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98,880 Exempt
MT CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
Rear End
MT - Billings
Future Sale
On Minimum Bid
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Automatic
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Blue

Salvage Chevrolet El Camino for Sale

The Chevrolet El Camino is a coupé/pickup utility vehicle, manufactured between 1959–60 and 1964–1987. The El Camino, unlike traditional pickup trucks, was adapted from the two-door Chevrolet station wagon standard platform. Known to offer exceptional performance, this muscle car is a product of innovative engineering and design. If you are planning to buy a salvage Chevrolet El Camino for sale, AutoBidMaster is the place to be. Our online auctions offer exciting deals on an array of repairable salvage Chevrolet El Camino cars, going for unbelievably low prices. Simply register by providing some basic details or use your Facebook or Google account.

Our Inventory

AutoBidMaster offers multiple options from various model years and our inventory is constantly refreshed with new additions. Some of the damaged Chevrolet El Camino cars for sale you can find in our inventory includ.

First Generation (1959–1960)

The first-generation Chevrolet EI Camino featured a single trim level with an interior that resembles the interior of the Chevrolet Biscayne and the exterior styling of the Chevrolet Bel Air. The car’s base came with soft passenger-car suspension with a payload capacity of up to 650 lbs. Available transmission options included 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, and a 2-speed Powerglide automatic.

Second Generation 1964-1967

The second-generation El Caminos came with both Chevelle and El Camino badging, with the front end similar to the Chevelle. These cars came in two trim levels – the base El Camino that was identical to the Chevelle 300, sans body moldings, and the El Camino Custom that featured rocker panel moldings, box moldings. wheel opening moldings, chrome hood decoration, and chrome edged windows.

Third Generation 1968-1972

The third-generation El Camino was based on the Chevelle station wagon/four-door sedan wheelbase, which made it longer than its predecessors. These models were available in multiple engine options ranging from a 3.8 L I6 engine to a massive 7.4 L V8 engine. The overall design was boxier with headlights separated from the grille design with two parallel openings.

Fourth Generation 1973-1977

While the first fourth-generation El Camino continued to resemble the Chevelle, the later models were identical to the more upscale Malibu Classic. Their design incorporated a hydraulic energy-absorbing front bumper system that added weight to the vehicle. The car’s unique pointed grille design was flatter with thinner A-pillars for better visibility.

Fifth Generation 1978-1987

The fifth-generation El Camino came with a shorter body construction with a front inspired by Malibu and single headlights. The cars, besides being available with a number of gas engine options, became available for the first with a V6 diesel engine. The buyers also had the option to choose between 3 and 4-speed manual transmission systems or a 3-speed automatic transmission.

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Browse through the available repairable salvage Chevrolet El Camino for sale and get amazing savings. Register and place a refundable deposit to participate in  our online Chevrolet El Camino auctions. If you have any questions, our buyer services team will be happy to help. To get more information on our salvage Chevrolet El Camino for sale, call +1 (503) 298-4300, Monday through Friday, 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT-8:00), or email support@autobidmaster.com and we’ll take it from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Consider Before Buying a Wrecked Chevrolet El Camino at an Auction?

Before buying a wrecked Chevrolet El Camino at an auction, consider the extent of the damage, the vehicle's history, potential repair costs, and the resale value after repairs. It's also important to assess whether the vehicle has a salvage title and to understand the auction's terms and conditions.

How Can I Assess the Damage and Repair Costs of a Crashed Chevrolet El Camino Before Making a Purchase?

To assess the damage and repair costs of a crashed Chevrolet El Camino , have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic specializing in collision repair. They can provide a detailed report on the damage and an estimate of the repair costs. Checking the vehicle history report for previous accidents or repairs is also advisable.

What Insurance Challenges Might I Face with a Salvaged Chevrolet El Camino ?

Insuring a salvaged Chevrolet El Camino can be challenging as many insurers are hesitant to cover such vehicles due to their history of significant damage. You may face higher premiums, limited coverage options, or even difficulty finding a willing insurer. It's important to shop around and discuss the vehicle's condition with insurance providers.

What are the Most Common Mechanical Issues in Crashed Chevrolet El Camino ?

The most common mechanical issues in crashed Chevrolet El Camino include problems with the alignment and suspension system, engine and transmission damage, and electrical system malfunctions. The severity of these issues largely depends on the extent of the crash impact.

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