Vehicle Description
STK 2448 1970 Chevrolet El Camino
The first generation El Camino was only built for two years - 1959
and1960. It was based on the full-size BelAir/Impala chassis.
Production resumed in 1964 based on the newly released Chevelle
model. By 1970, Chevelle performance had been firmly established
and the El Camino model was certainly part of that adage. This
fully restored (2008) 1970 El Camino is said to have spent a lot of
time in Florida. It has been restored back to its original
condition along with some carefully thought-out mechanical
upgrades. Powered by a rebuilt 350ci small-block, the builder added
an Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley dual-line carb, MSD ignition,
Champion radiator and full-tube headers. The motor is backed by a
3-speed Turbo-HydraMatic transmission. Suspension components
include power steering, power disc/drum brakes and 15"x8" GM Rally
Wheels that mount BFG Radial T/A tires. The exterior was
beautifully refinished in Cranberry Red, a professional job and has
been well maintained. It and is accented with an SS stripping, a
cowl induction hood and a virtually flawless painted bed. The
distinctive restored interior focuses on style and function with a
black vinyl bench seat, a full gauge package, sport wheel, tinted
windows and an Alpine AM/FM/CD/XM stereo system. If you are looking
for a classic El Camino that is a serious performer, come drive
this restored beauty - it just may just end up in your garage. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS"