Vehicle Description
This is one of those builds that rarely comes around. There's
flames in the paint, a leather-lined custom interior, fuel-injected
V8 heart, and a detailed style - right down to the undercarriage.
So you know this 1965 Chevrolet El Camino restomod is the kind of
classic where they thought about every inch of the build.
This is a custom build that seems to take all the best elements we
love and then find out how to make them better. Most of us would
just be quite happy with an expertly applied black cherry metallic
paint, but that's just the base for this El Camino. A custom
flame-kissed front end is already something we love on a custom,
but the setup here really takes it to a new level. The fire burns
with a golden fade that can really light up in the sunshine. And
there's a clearcoat on top to really seal in the smooth and hard
shine. This big shine attitude continues on the mirror-like
bumpers, grille, bed trim, and crystal-clear headlights. And while
you know the 18/20 inch front/rear setup with Dub wheels costs a
small fortune, the shine and style they offer are worth every
penny. This is a custom that wants to be as sleek as possible,
including the deleted the trim, shaved the door handles, and added
sport mirrors. Plus, don't forget to check out the truck bed. Gone
is the corrugated metal, and in its place is a setup so smooth
you'd swear it's still wet. And embedded within that sleekness are
more of the golden flames and this Chevy's Hog Wild nickname.
When you pop the remote door openers, you have an attractive full
custom interior. The maroon-like color of the outside continues
inside, and now it's intertwined with a tasteful tan. The best
place to see this is on the seats and door panels. They both have
maroon suede-like inserts and a touch of the flame-kissed attitude.
The carpeting, center console, dash, and even the steering wheel
makes sure to show off this full uniform two-tone. And don't forget
to check out the custom headliner. So you just know this was the
kind of thoughtful build that was made to impress and win awards.
The Hog Wild name even is placed throughout. There are
well-integrated modern features like power mirrors and power
windows. Plus, there are even provisions for nice comforts like air
conditioning and a full subwoofer stereo system (they will need
servicing to fully function again.) The steering wheel is a custom
piece that unites the theme of the flames and gives this Hog a
logo. This is both artful and practical. It's mounted on a tilt
column to give you an excellent view of the bright glow from the
Dakota Digital gauges.
The engine bay is just as show-ready as the rest of the El Camino.
You may need to put on your sunglasses before looking at this
motor. In fact, it seems like the only pieces that were not
polished were given the flame-kissed treatment. And you just know
they spent a ton of time getting the firewall, hood, and inner
fenders super-smooth so that they could get the flames and Hog Wild
logo looking so awesome. But a car like this was made for more than
just admiring. At its heart is a 5.7-liter fuel-injected LT1 motor.
And this Corvette-level power exhales with the force of a wild hog
thanks to ceramic-coated headers feeding the dual exhaust. The
undercarriage photos show a clean and color-matched build that also
has suspension upgrades, like the tubular A-arm, square-tube
trailing arm rear, a strong 12-bolt rear end, thick sway bars, and
adjustable coilovers all around. And any time you do decide to take
this custom out on the road, it's easy to enjoy thanks to
four-wheel power disc brakes, power steering, and four-speed
automatic transmission w/highway-friendly overdrive.
Classic with the level of custom detail rarely leave their
creator's hands. So if you act quick enough, you can capture this
wild hog. Call today!!!