Vehicle Description
Time to get out your full wish list, because this 1965 Chevrolet El
Camino restomod is going to satisfy it...and more. You have a
fuel-injected V8, overdrive transmission, fully upgraded
suspension, a sleek body, and an A/C interior with plenty of luxury
appointments. Best of all, the fresh style over every inch is
because there's less than 575 miles on the full build.
The bold red paint radiates with a quality shine to immediately
announce this is a fresh and thorough build. The modern clearcoat
application does a great job of highlighting the well-creased lines
that have turned the Chevelle/El Camino into a legend. The
brightwork is noticeable from afar, with wide chrome bumpers,
grille, and bed trim complementing the shine of the paint. LED
headlights and modern alloys hint at the true restomod status. And
while those Billet Specialties wheels add to the brightwork, it's
hard to ignore the sporty style especially with their 18/20-inch
front/rear stance. The badging has been deleted to add to the
extra-sleek style, but you can also tell they went for a SS kind of
vibe with the dual power dome hood with vent trim. To understand
the full thoughtfulness of this build, just look at the bed. You
have an aerodynamic tonneau cover, and beneath it, there is both
color-matched liner paint and a thick foam form-fitting mat. This
level of attention makes for an award-worthy total package.
Black interiors always look stylish against red exteriors, and you
can see there was a nice investment in comfort and style. The seats
are modern buckets with terrific bolstering for superior comfort.
They even power adjust so that you and your passenger can easily
find your individual comfort position. The plush carpeting, smooth
dash, custom door panels, and all the fundamentals have the clean
and fresh feel that remind you how few miles are on this build.
There are the best upgrades, like cold-blowing air conditioning,
power windows, and a retro sound AM/FM stereo w/Bluetooth. And it's
a full driver-oriented setup with a center console and floor
shifter. The Billet Specialties steering wheel is on a tilt column
and gives you a clear view of the digital gauges with large speedo
and tach.
The ultra-smooth inner walls of the engine bay mean you'll be
opening the hood just about everywhere you park. It puts the small
block on display, and this V8 is worth showcasing with its
ultra-tidy set-up and plenty of polished components. More than just
look attractive, this has an appealing amount of power. It's a 327
cubic-inch V8 that has been upgraded to electronic fuel injection
to give you the best in power and consistency. It inhales with a
custom air intake, and headers feed into the dual exhaust system
with a throaty rumble. And any time you really want to bring the
thunder, there are electric cutouts for an intimidating sound. The
full package is built to be a thoughtful driver. The 700R4
four-speed automatic transmission is a stout unit built to handle
power while also smoothly getting you into overdrive. As you look
at the undercarriage photos, you can see the fresh presentation of
suspension components such as tubular front end with adjustable
coilovers and tubular rear arms with sway bar. You also have power
steering, newer bushings, and four-wheel power disc brakes for an
easy and confident feeling going down the road.
Bright, powerful, stylish, and fully upgraded - this is a great
all-around restomod El Camino. Don't miss out, call today!!!