Vehicle Description
This 1970 Chevrolet El Camino has been restored with big block
power, bold red paint, and plenty of Super Sport attitude.
The 1970 El Caminos share the same single-year front end as its
Chevelle sibling, and the iconic look will always be in demand.
That's why it's easy to invest heavily in getting one looking this
good. It's the product of a full frame-off restoration that was
completed only about five years ago. The Torch Red paint has the
kind of luster that only comes from a modern application and a
professional hand applying it. You can really tell there was a nice
investment in making sure everything was straight so the light
rolls evenly across the panels making the whole package even more
impressive. The details are even nice, like the color-matched Rhino
liner protective paint in the truck bed. Plus, there's extra shine
radiating from the new bumpers, trim, and half-moon headlights.
It's a real street machine, right down to the wider tires in the
rear. That's why this looks so good with the Super Sport features,
like the white painted hood stripes, super scoop cowl hood, and
blacked-out SS grille and rear panel.
When you want a true muscle machine, you want the interior black.
And when you have such a well-done restoration, this interior is
deep, dark, and fresh. Nice carpeting, taut door panels, and a
clean dash make it a fine place to spend some time. There are also
provisions for nice comfort features like air conditioning and an
AM/FM stereo. But your favorite parts will be how this is a
driver-oriented package. The three-spoke sports steering wheel is
on a tilt column, and the white-faced auxiliary gauges are crisp
and clear. And when you want that SS feeling, nothing beats bucket
seats, a center console, and horseshoe shifter.
You'll always love lifting the hood at car shows, because a big
block filling the engine bay will always fill you with pride. But
this car is not just for show. It's built to be a driver, and
that's why the 454 cubic-inch V8 fires up with ease. The mighty
motor inhales deeply with a four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales
with a powerful tune out of the Flowmaster dual exhaust. And as you
look thought the engine bay, you'll see nice supporting components
like an electric choke, HEI ignition, and newer master cylinder.
The TH400 three-speed is built for performance and also shifts
smoothly, so it provides a nice balance in this big block El
Camino. And as you look through the undercarriage photos, you'll
see a fresh presentation that also includes upgrades like the boxed
trailing arms. Add in power steering and power brakes w/discs up
front, and this is an awesome total package that lets you enjoy all
the power with ease.
Complete with owner's manual and restoration photos, this is an El
Camino with power and poise. So you know it's a special muscle
machine that you want to get your hands on right now. Call
today!!!