Vehicle Description
Your introduction to hot rodding is here! This 1972 El Camino is a
well sorted driver that's great for the local cruise-in, grabbing
"thumbs up" around town, or cruising to the coast. Built as an SS
tribute, the Black paint with White stripes is sure to grab the
attention of any car enthusiast. Power is provided by a Chevy
350cid V8 topped with a Holly 4 barrel carb and aluminum intake,
while a Turbo 400 transmission handles the gears. The car runs and
drives well, making plenty of power through all of the gears. New
BFG Radial T/A raised white letter tires are paired with new
anthracite finished American Racing Torque Thrust wheels, providing
that period correct look and great handling.
The original interior shows well with a few areas of wear as seen
in the photos. The frame is solid and the body panels are straight
and fit well. The high-gloss black finish looks great from a few
feet, but upon close inspection shows paint touchups and a couple
of small rust spots on the lower front fender corners that could
use a little TLC. Ice cold A/C keeps the cabin cool. The doors open
and close with a solid feel. Gauges and windows are work as they
should, and the bed area has been finished in a protective
coating.
Although not a show car, this is a great looking and driving El
Camino that grabs attention wherever it goes. Call Art & Speed at
901-850-0507 to put this one in your garage!
MECHANICAL
GM Small Block 350cid V8
Holly 4-Barrel Carburetor
Edelbrock Performer RPM Aluminum Intake Manifold
10 Bolt Rear, Highway Gearing
Headers
CHASSIS
GM 700R4 Overdrive Transmission
New BF Goodrich Radial T/A Tires 235/60/15
American Racing Torque Thrust II Wheels - Anthracite
Power Front Disk Brakes
Power Rear Drum Brakes
EXTERIOR
Gloss Black Driver Quality Finish
Painted and Cleared White Stripes
Black Vinyl Roof
Metal Cowl Hood
SS Emblems
Rubber Bed Mat
INTERIOR
Black Vinyl Bench Seat
Factory Style Steering Wheel
Cold A/C