This 1970 Chevrolet El Camino has a well-coordinated color combo,
nice upgrades, and the unmistakable appeal of big block power under
the hood. So dig into the details on a muscle machine that's been
done just the way you like it.
Cranberry Red is a terrific color from 1970, and so an upgrade to
this later in life means a period-correct look while also getting a
nice gloss and shine. And there's brightwork in all the right
places, like the big chrome bumpers, full trim around the bed, hood
pins, and accenting the Rally wheel package. But what you really
love is the dark side. The dual hood stripes were painted on, and
so they look as glossy as the red, and at the same time, they
accent the cowl induction hood. Plus, it coordinates with the
upgraded SS grille, blackout rear panel, and premium black vinyl
roof to give the whole El Camino an almost two-tone kind of look.
Even the liner paint protecting the bed is finished in black.
All the darkness on the outside is also a preview of the interior.
This is another upgrade later in life, so details like the dash and
door panels look nice. The bench can seat three, but it has also
been upgraded for individual comfort. That's why there are comfy
cloth inserts, and there's a fold-down armrest when you want an
individual bucket-like feeling. Plus, there are some nice upgrades
like a brand new cold R-134a A/C system, the AM/FM digital tuner,
and auxiliary readouts for water temp and oil pressure.
Under the hood is a proper big block muscle car look. The smooth
and dark inner fenders funnel your attention to the bold orange
block in the middle. More than just look great, this provides you
with terrific V8 power. The 454 cubic-inch motor inhales deeply
with a brand new Holley Sniper EFI system and Edelbrock Performer
RPM intake. This mighty motor fires up nicely, and there's a
terrific rumble from the dual exhaust. The TH400 three-speed
automatic transmission is a stout unit that feeds a strong 12-bolt
rear end. Plus, there are more great driving features, like power
steering, power brakes with discs up front, and upgraded rear
suspension arms.
Bold look, big power, and the right features all come together on
an El Camino to make a classic that you know you want to gets your
hands on right now. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-1389149
Price:$27,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:Cranberry Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:44919
Stock Number:2465-TPA
VIN:136800L157507
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