Vehicle Description
Without a doubt the gentleman's pickup is a unique piece of the
classic American automotive landscape. With great glossy paint, a
comfortable bold interior, and plenty of V8 power, this 1970
Chevrolet El Camino SS is an awesome and affordable vintage
machine.
This is one of the most iconic years for the style of the
Chevelle/El Camino. But more than just the best designed
sheetmetal, the paint provides an instant attraction to this El
Camino. Red is always an striking color, but you can tell from the
high gloss presentation that someone cared about attracting all the
right attention. And we all love the look of those painted black
stripes against the bold red. This is a true uniform color package
as the black vinyl roof and the black bed paint match the accent
color and add a premium touch. Plus, this one has all the right
aggressive pieces like the blacked-out SS grille, hood pins, and
proper cowl induction hood. And while this has a truly muscular
presence, we know that no classic American can be complete without
good brightwork. That's why you have a mirror-like shine on
everything from the newer bumpers to the 15-inch Rally wheels.
Inside is more of this terrific color coordination. It starts with
the red and black returning on the custom bench seat. Not only does
this look great, but also you'll appreciate the comfortable cloth
inserts. This one has a bit of a premium feeling with the wood
appearance on the dash and the upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo. But
once you grab the more modern Chevy sports steering wheel with your
left hand, lay your right one on the B&M shifter, and see the
full auxiliary gauge trio, you'll soon realize that this El Camino
is all about being a driving machine.
This 350 cubic-inch V8 is going for a bit of a mean streak with the
black painted block blending in with the fresher hoses and fan
shroud. But what you'll really like is that this crate motor has
been enhanced with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, aluminum
intake, and ceramic-coated headers. It fires up nicely, and there's
a fine rumble from the dual exhaust... but this one is much more
than just great V8 rumble. The Chevelle connection is felt on the
road with a nice car-like ride that's backed up by great driving
features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, front sway bar, newer bushings, and front disc
brakes.
When you can get iconic sheetmetal, great coordinating colors, and
plenty of power all for such an affordable price, well then, you
know this El Camino SS is a deal that will be gone soon. Don't miss
out, call today!