Vehicle Description
This 1986 Chevrolet El Camino is a true restomod with a modern
fuel-injected V8, feature-filled A/C interior, and a truly custom
look. So yes, it's unique, powerful, and absolutely awesome.
This is the kind of custom that's going to make people stop and
stare. After all, we are in the last few model years for the El
Camino, and this plays a very cool game of "What if." The front end
is a custom adaptation of the Chevrolet Beretta design, and this
lets us all see what it would have looked like if Chevrolet had
kept investing in its cool car/truck line. The result is a sleek
look that will attract fans of sleek style, and at the same time,
you're going to get serious respect from Chevy fans. Of course,
what also is going to draw a ton of eyeballs is the awesome paint.
This vibrant orange has a ton of metallic. So the sunshine loves to
highlight the quality body lines of this restored El Camino. And
the custom style also clues you in on this car's powerful heart.
After all, you have Corvette-inspired taillights, bright dual
exhaust tips, and 17-inch Billet Specialty polished alloys with
ZR-rated tires. And the fiberglass cowl hood finished with black
racing stripes pretty much begs people to ask about what's
underneath (more on that in a moment.)
The interior is custom, comfortable, and coordinated. The exterior
orange returns as accenting on the custom cloth for the high-back
bucket seats. These set off a comfortable package that includes
R134a air conditioning, power windows, cruise control, tilt
steering column, and a Kenwood AM/FM/CD stereo. Plus, a full center
console, carbon fiber-style dash, and upgraded gauge package give
this a sporty flair that gets you ready for something special under
the hood.
If the El Camino were allowed to evolve into the modern age, we bet
it would have also had a powerhouse like this. The engine bay has
been upgraded to a 6.0-liter Vortec V8. This fuel-injected motor
looks right at home in this custom El Camino, and it delivers that
ideal mix of serious power in an operation that has an everyday
kind of smoothness. That's why it's paired with the 4L60 four-speed
automatic transmission that provides instant kick-downs into
performance as well as easy overdrive cruising. This kind of
versatility is only heightened by more of the right driving
features like power steering and strong power brakes with discs up
front.
Complete with build receipts, this is the custom that boldly shows
us what the El Camino's future could have been. But since Chevy
didn't do it, there's only one of these unique machines up for
grabs. Don't miss your chance, call today!