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l78 elco
have a numbers matching 68 ss396. would like to get some history on it.
thanks,dave |
Tell us what you know about it for starters....
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l78
history that I know is that it is a numbers matching l78 m22 12 bolt 3;55. it was owned by someone in Gardena ca before I bought it from a junkyard in Wilmington ca. I've had it for the past 31 yrs. am now retired and about ready to start restoring it. I also believe it was built in Fremont Ca. hope this helps.
Dave |
I am to understand this is 1 of only 332 made. It also is a factory idiot gauge package. The only extras are buckets and a console.
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Why do you think it is 1 of 332 made?
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Read it somewhere.
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The numbers of L78 El Caminos aren't known. One person extrapolated info and it's possible the info came from there, but overall there's no documentation to support that.
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Here is what we know for sure:
5,190: 1968 El Camino SS 396s were built 57,595: 1968 Chevelle SS 396s (Hardtop & Convertible) were built 62,785: Total 1968 SS 396 Chevelle/El Camino built 4,751 L78 396 engines were installed in the above. EXTRAPOLATION: 8% of all 1968 SS396s were El Caminos 8% of 4,751 = 380 So if the above is correct . . . of the 5,190 1968 SS 396 El Camino built . . . 380 had the L78 engine option |
Just wanted to add, with all due respect to Lee, that the math may be correct, but 380 or 332 are not documented, so they are only speculation and aren't hard numbers.
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