Equipment
305/155hp, automatic, air conditioning, aftermarket radio, column shift, Cragar wheels, Radial T/A tires, power steering, power brakes, tonnneau cover.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Recently painted with minimal scratches, but there is some wave to the panels. Driver's door does not close properly. Trim rubber was cut to hide wear. Engine bay has been lightly cleaned but not detailed. Carpet is worn, but the seat upholstery looks new. Decent underbody with a few spots of superficial rust. Represented as a cosmetic restoration. Done on a budget.
Market commentary
Lots of people don't even know the Caballero existed, partly because they looked almost identical to the El Camino and partly because the Chevy version is much more common. For example, in 1980 over 10 times as many El Caminos were built as Caballeros. People also tended to work these things hard, so they're not often seen today. This probably isn't anybody's dream car, but it's rare and a sure conversation starter bought for a bit less than typical market value.