Vehicle Description
This is a one-of-a-kind 1967 Chevrolet El Camino that's a TV star
from the show Truck Tech. But even if you didn't know about its
fame, the amazing paint, 553 horsepower V8, and comfy A/C interior
would already have you hooked.
Take a moment to really appreciate the paintwork. This was built to
celebrate the 50th anniversary of Gabriel Hi-Jacker shocks. And
more than just an unique celebratory car/truck, this El Camino was
a build that was used for multiple episodes of Truck Tech. So there
were no corners cut with this custom build. You have a glossy
silver base that is the perfect canvas for all that custom work.
There's the orange on top with the bold full-hood fade, the
full-length blue consuming the sides, ghost flames, and the
coordinating orange pinstripe around it all. So you know this
custom paintwork alone is worth the asking price. More than just
unique paint, this one gets one-of-a-kind in the details, too. Like
how the ghosting in the tailgate and the special Mickey Thompson
tires remind everyone this is a TV star. And of course, no classic
American is complete without bright work, and so everything from
the bumpers to the 15-inch Rocket rims are shining like
mirrors.
While the exterior is bright, the interior begins to show this El
Camino's dark side. The carpeting, door panels, and dash have a
fresh and dark appearance. The pair of leather bucket seats are a
terrific upgrade. While the dash has that long vintage-style
appeal, it also houses nice upgrades like the retro-style AM/FM
stereo w/aux input and controls for modern R134a air conditioning.
But as comfortable as this interior is, the Hurst V-Matic shifter
is a nice reminder this custom build is a true driver's machine at
its heart.
This build wasn't just limited to one TV show. Engine Power was
responsible for the monster powerplant. They did a full build of a
6.0-liter LQ4 motor. This includes a Holley 300 LS manifold, Trick
Flow Gen X aluminum heads, Trick Flow hydraulic roller cam, and MSD
ignition. It inhales deeply through a Holley Track Warrior 750 CFM
four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with authority as Hooker
Blackheart headers feed the X-pipe dual exhaust. Plus, you have all
the right supporting components like an Optima red top battery and
aluminum radiator w/dual electric fans. The full package has been
dynoed at 553 horsepower, and the thunder it brings to the streets
lets everyone knows it's a serious machine. Handling all this power
is an upgrade to Monster Transmission's Mega Monster SS
three-speed. Plus, the suspension has a thick sway bar up front,
upgraded rear arms, and of course, Gabriel Hi-Jacker air shocks.
Plus, power steering, front disc brakes, and those special Mickey
Thompson tires round out this driving package.
We have restoration photos, and the full build is documented
through the TV shows. So you already know the superior level of
quality in everything from the paint to the monster motor. That's
why you also know this is an amazing opportunity that won't stay
available for long. Call now!