Vehicle Description
This 1970 Chevrolet El Camino is a proper Super Sport tribute with
a well-built big block and the control of a four-speed. And with
the full package giving you the right muscle car/truck style, you
know you've found an awesome icon.
The trim tag tells us this was born in Tuxedo Black. It was
resprayed later in life to make a good balance between an easy
driver and quality shine that show off the straight body panels.
Adding to the shine is the well-done brightwork you see everywhere,
from the wraparound chrome bumpers to the window trim. Plus, as a
proper SS tribute, they gave you all the correct pieces, like the
Mag-style wheels, hood pins, Super Sport grille, and bold racing
stripes laid on top in a contrasting white. And muscle car people
love a true cowl induction hood feeding fresh air to the beast
within.
There's more darkness when you open the doors. The carpeting,
doors, headliner, upholstery, and dash all have a deep color and
clean style. This is done to look very period-correct, so even the
upgraded AM/FM digital tuner w/aux input is a retro-style unit. And
you'll also appreciate how much a driver's machine this is. You get
a dual-spoke sports steering wheel that provides a clear view of
the full round gauge package. And the large tach is a nice piece to
go with the floor shifter.
The heart of this SS tribute is a proper big block powerhouse. It
has the same dark attitude as the rest of the car with the inner
fenders, valve covers, alternator, and air grabber. But the 396
cubic-inch V8 stands out in its bold orange. It has been upgraded
to inhale deeper with a Holley four-barrel carburetor, and it
exhales with a sweet big block tune from the dual exhaust and
Flowmaster mufflers. It even feels like there's an upgraded cam for
better performance and an enhanced rumble. The four-speed manual
transmission means you have complete control over the motor and its
soundtrack. And because this has been built to be an all-around
solid cruising classic, you also get power steering, power brakes
with discs up front, and wide BF Goodrich radial T/As.
Dark, powerful, and iconic, it's hard to resist an SS tribute like
this. So it's time to get this stick-shift El Camino in your
garage. Call now!