Hagerty is at $12,900 for a #3 good condition Caballero and $19,500 for a #2 excellent version. The seller refers to this one as being “original” but they say that it’s been repainted and they say that it drives “excellent and tight”. Sadly, the seller didn’t include an engine photo (I know) but they say that it has a 350 and it would have had 160 horsepower. The rest of the interior in this example appears to be in nice condition. The Cabellero Laredo had two-tone paint and the Diablo had graphics and special wheels among other features. There were three different versions including the Cabellero as seen here, the Cabellero Laredo, and the Diablo. The interior appears to be in nice condition, although with some padding loss in the driver’s seat bottom. The photo above is all we get as far as seeing inside the box/bed in the back but they say that this vehicle has had a professional repaint several years ago and the exterior appears to be in like-new condition. That made room for a nice-sized storage bed behind the front seating compartment – with an 800-pound payload and the ability to haul 4×8 sheets of plywood – and this example appears to be in outstanding condition. They had previously been called the GMC Sprint and they were made from 1977 for the 1978 model year until 1987.īoth the GMC Cabellero and Chevrolet El Camino were based on Chevy’s Malibu but had a nine-inch longer wheelbase. The GMC Cabellero was the name for their downsized version of the El Camino. Even having a four-door pickup would have been rare to see that long ago. A lot of you commute with a four-door pickup which would have been unheard of two or three decades ago. With 2-1/4' tailpipes, these Dual Exhaust Systems reduce exhaust restriction and back pressure for. 36-5489 Tail Pipe Extension Set is required on all Crew Cab models. These are longbed systems front extension pipes will need to be cut to fit shortbed models. Trucks are used for almost everything now, of course. 1973-89 Complete High Performance Bolt-On Exhaust Systems Connect without Welding. They’re asking $17,500 and here is the original listing. I mean, aren’t trucks supposed to be for hauling construction materials or sacks of grain and things like that? GMC had their own version of the Chevy El Camino and the seller has this 1978 GMC Caballero posted here on craigslist in Layton, Utah. The term “fancy truck” has always seemed like an oxymoron to me.
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