1970 Chevrolet El Camino
$32,994
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
El Camino
1970
136800B118446XXXX
Other
Automatic
V8 5.3L
Description
1970 Chevrolet El Camino (#2045) Gen 4 Ls 5.3 Liter Billet Turbo Camshaft ICt Billet Ls Swap Brackets poly mounts arp bolts turbocharged @ Intercooled New wheels New Shocks New Disk Brakes 78/75 cnc billet wheel ball bearing turbo Garret Mad Digital programable ignition system Fuel aero motive A-1000 fuel system Quick fuel tank custom sump and return A-1000 fuel pump A-1000 post and pre billet filter Aeomotive -1000 return style rising rate fuel regulator E-85 compatible fuel system Has 91 pump gas and e85 tune in computer Michimoto Intercooler New dual pass shroud and dual electric fans Built tic trans th-350 super street fighter upgrade Tci super street fighter billet custom convertor 3200 tight converter with light throttle-Tci deep trans pan-trans cooler Girdled rear diff cover arp hardware Aem wideband o2 gauge Aem Boost and vacuum gauge Car runs Awesome! Check out our video! Financing available $4000 down pmt Text zip code for delivery quote 847-848-1850 All cars are sold in as is condition Shown by appointment ONLY! Now lowered price to $34,994.00 MGM CLASSIC CARS LLC 150 S. CHURCH STREET ADDISON, IL 60101 Call/Text anytime 847-848-1850c
Trim: LS 5.3 TURBO RESTOMOD- PRO TOURING
Body Style: 5
Fuel Type: Unspecified
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Classic Chevrolet El Camino Buyer's Guide
The Chevrolet El Camino has lived two distinct lives across nearly thirty years of production. The original 1959-1960 cars were full-size Brookwood-based station wagon-pickup hybrids that competed directly with the Ford Ranchero. The El Camino disappeared for three years before returning in 1964 as a mid-size A-body car-pickup based on the Chevelle, and that's the El Camino most enthusiasts know and want today. From the 1968-1972 SS396 cars to the 1970 SS454 LS6 (yes, the El Camino was available with the 450-horsepower LS6 in 1970) to the smooth Colonnade-bodied 1973-1977 cars and the squared-off 1978-1987 final-generation, the El Camino market is one of the most underappreciated segments in the entire classic GM hobby. The truck guys love them, the muscle car guys love them, and the prices have moved accordingly over the past decade.
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