Vehicle Description
1970 Chevrolet El Camino
Back in the 1950's a woman from an Australian Farm requested a car
that she could go to church on Sunday, and haul pigs on Monday. The
idea was hatched for a new kind of transportation, that being the
multi-use vehicle. GM's version was the El Camino aptly named after
the Spanish "The Way".
For consignment a VSCO version of a car (if you do not understand
look it up, it's a mindset for teens) in beautiful condition. A
fantastic paint job complete with graphics, a shiny set of Cragar
SS's, and a beautiful interior, this car pretending to be a truck
is pristine. For the El Camino fan definitely worth a serious
look.
Exterior
With straight steel panels and well minded gaps, this car is dipped
in Black Cherry 2 stage, then to top off the cherry some airbrushed
graphics race down the sides. These are in pink and red with an
almost clear background of faded red. They zig zag back to the rear
of the bed and look just 1970's stylin. The bed is nearly perfect,
gate functions flawlessly, and the back of the car come truck looks
gnarly with dual Pypes exhaust tips peeking out from the sides. A
scooped hood with the aforementioned graphics on the sides runs
back from a modified front grille which has been blackened out.
Chrome is in fab condition and is totally dimple and rust free all
around. Cragar SS wheels in polished chrome are on all 4 corners.
Just a beautiful presentation exterior seen here.
Interior
A swing of the door reveals showroom door panels in black vinyl,
with original aged knobs and chromed cranks. Slipping inside we see
a tuck and roll split bench in black vinyl, and in very good
condition. A center armrest is shared by passenger and driver. Dash
is excellent and clean, with original gauges, and a Rallye style
steering wheel is fronting the dash. (5) aftermarket gauges monitor
the essentials and hang below the dash. A Mr. Gasket shifter sits
proudly in the center of the hump. Also, a beautiful presentation
inside too!
Drivetrain
Flipping the hood we are met with a Black Cherry engine bay, and
chromed heaven. The 350 cubes of V8 sit inside this environment. It
is unknown whether this mill is original to the car, however it was
manufactured within the life realm of this car. A single 4-barrel
Holley intake and carb, and a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission in
back of the mill, throws power back to a 12-bolt 3.55 posi rear.
Zoom Zoom Zoom said the car to the truck!
Undercarriage
Showroom in a nutshell, all is well underneath. A stainless-steel
exhaust works its way back from headers to the rear quarter side
exits. Tubular independent coil spring and 4-link suspension abound
underneath in a very nice environment which has some repairs for
rust remediation.
Drive-Ability
Drives like it was owned by a 90 year old grandma who drive only to
church on Sundays it's that good. Lights right up and throw the
clutch out and its go time. Accelerates nicely, runs smoothly,
handles great, and when I look in the rear-view mirror, I'm
expecting to see bales of hay. This is a great car....truck.
This is a nice restored El Camino, with a bottom line of a really
great resto, an awesome repaint, and fancy graphics right out of
1970, but let me remind you that it's the year of this vehicle. It
runs fab and is really comfortable on the interior front. Gotta go
go go!...and you can too in 1970's style.
VIN Decode
134800B200752
1-Chevrolet
34-El Camino V8
80-2 Door Sedan Pick Up
0-1970
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
200752-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.