This 1964 Chevrolet El Camino custom pickup with SS trim is powered
by a Corvette LS3 engine with Hedman Shorty headers backed by a
Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and a Hurst shifter. It is
equipped with a dual-fan radiator, 23-gallon fuel cell, Weiand
aluminum water pump, Silver Sport hydraulic clutch and master
cylinder, and a 9-inch 3.70-gear Ford PowerTrax Grip Pro Torsen
posi-traction rear end by Jaws. This pickup is lowered 2 inches on
Hotchkis suspension with KYB shocks. Stopping power is provided by
Wilwood Silver Sport hydro-boost with Wilwood four-wheel disc
brakes. It is equipped with a Rhino bed liner, Viper alarm system,
tinted glass, intermittent wipers and an Apollo Precision tool kit,
and rides on 18-inch American Racing chrome wheels. It is finished
in Evening Orchid with Candy Apple Red trim. The custom leather
interior features a Vintage Air system, power steering, Dakota
Digital VHX gauges, three-point seat belts, a Pioneer stereo with
AM/FM/CD/Bluetooth and satellite radio. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **
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Vehicle Details
1964 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-1997879
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1964
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:EVENING ORCHID/CANDY APPLE RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:162824
VIN:45480L145004
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