Vehicle Description
This recently restored and very desirable big block 1970 Chevrolet
El Camino is now available in the MAXmotive Pittsburgh Showroom. A
thorough restoration was completed in 2020, and the vehicle has
only been driven about 500 miles since. Under the black-striped
Cowl Induction hood lives a 454 cubic inch V8 that has been bored
.030 over with new Sealed Power pistons. On top is a Quadrajet carb
that was treated to a complete overhaul and a recalibrated fuel
curve. The engine rebuild was performed in 2016, and there are
about 1000 miles on the rebuild. Restoration and service receipts
are included. Bottom line is great performance; and this Camino is
a pleasure to drive with power steering, power front disc brakes,
and a Turbo 400 automatic transmission. The third member is a new
12-bolt Positraction unit with 3.55 gears. The vehicle sports its
original color Cranberry Red exterior paint and a black vinyl roof.
The interior is filled with nice features. First of all, it's air
conditioned, and the system is charged with R134. In the dash is a
factory tach and an electric clock, plus temp and amp gauges. On
the tilt-adjustable column is a 3-spoke Delux steering wheel. Power
windows and locks add further convenience and luxury, plus there's
a factory AM-FM push button radio. Between the bucket seats you'll
find a center console with floor shifter. This fine example is
detailed down to the hood pins. You may notice one deviation from
stock. An increase in attitude comes from a decrease in altitude.
The suspension is dropped 2 inches in front and 1 inch in back for
a killer stance. Air shocks are used to reduce complexity and to
restore height when needed. This outstanding 1970 Chevrolet El
Camino is show worthy, road worthy, and ready to go. See detailed
photos at www.maxmotive.com.