With the handsome good looks of a Chevelle and the utility of a
pickup, the 1965 Chevrolet El Camino offers the best of both
worlds: style and practicality. And proper V8 power makes it an
excellent cruiser, too.
We love a good El Camino for its unique style that's also part of a
true cool classic appeal. Good chrome, complete trim, and upgraded
Torq Thrust wheel finished in black give this a nice appearance
rolling down the highway. The blue paint is bright, and it's part
of a driver-quality style. There are plenty of people who see the
value price as a way to leave room in your budget for upgrades,
fixes, and personalization. For some of us, we already like the
kind of vehicle that won't make you afraid to drive on a whim.
There's a real attraction in the kind of finish and quality that
will never make you worry about random stones on the highway.
That's also why this one has liner paint on the bed floor and a
proper trailer hitch. It's the kind of classic that you can hitch
up the boat and go out for real fun.
The blue returns inside on the metal parts of the doors, rear, and
dash, and now it's joined by a tasteful black. The seat, door
panels, and carpeting have a dark presentation and the right feel
for an easy cruising atmosphere. There are also nice details
everywhere from the working dome light to a new pad on top of the
dash. And features like the grippy sports steering wheel and full
gauges w/tach remind you that this El Camino was made to be
driven.
Under the hood is proper small block power. In fact, this motor's
build date is in-line with the full vehicle. And not only does this
283 cubic-inch V8 have history, but it also has the right upgrades.
This includes a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake,
and a large aluminum radiator to help keep the full package running
cool. It's a string-running motor, and it makes a great V8 tune out
of the dual exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. This one feels
excellent out on the road, and that's helped by easy driving
features like power steering, power brakes, and a Powerglide
automatic transmission.
An icon that's ready to roll is always appealing, and this one even
leaves room in your budget to give it plenty of personal touches.
Don't miss this deal, call today!
Vehicle Details
1965 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-1545502
Price:$24,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1965
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:75107
Stock Number:6361-ATL
VIN:136805A124371
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