1970 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396
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Description
Ford was the first to revive the once-common ‘roadster utility’ body style of the 1920s and 1930s with the eminently popular Ford Ranchero released in 1957. Taking note, General Motors followed suit two years later with the Chevrolet El Camino – a period brochure billing it as “a commercial vehicle that’s a prize combination of business ability and beauty.” The second-generation El Camino which followed in 1964 brought bigger engines and higher trim levels, but it wasn’t until the third generation (1968-1972), based on the longer-wheelbase Chevelle sedan, that solidified the pickup as a muscle-era legend. In SS trim, the 396 (402 cu-in) V8 pumped out 350-horsepower, giving the El Camino quarter-mile times in the upper 13-second range and truly catering to collectors of American performance. A lengthy options list including textured vinyl upholstery, Comfortilt steering wheel, and power steering has made well-equipped examples like this the holy grail of the iconic muscle hauler.
Highlights
Desirable third-generation El Camino benefitting from a major styling update in 1970 featuring a more squared stance, twin headlights placed outside the grille, and a redesigned interior
Powered by a numbers-matching 402 cu-in ‘L34’ V8 engine mated to a correct ‘M21’ four-speed manual transmission
As per consignor, recent service highlights include tuning the engine, rebuilding the Rochester carburetor, and replacing the distributor cap, rotor, and spark plugs in January 2023
A new Moser 12-bolt 373 differential was fitted in May 2022 at approximately 53,000 indicated miles
The close-ratio transmission, rear coil springs, wheel cylinders, axle bearings, and seals were reportedly replaced in November 2013
Subject to a refurbishment under previous ownership circa 2011, which included a professional repaint in its original hue of Mulsanne Blue and reupholstery of the Bright Blue vinyl interior
Indicating 30,527 miles at the time of listing, however, the total mileage is unknown
Features
14-inch rally-style wheels with SS center caps
Cowl induction hood
Hood pins
Twin wide sport stripes
Textured vinyl bench seat
Tilt-steering column
Hurst shifter
Power steering
Aftermarket Panasonic AM/FM/Cassette stereo
Vent windows
Power-assisted front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Known Flaws
Some dents in the bed
Included
Two keys
Car cover
New Bosch electronic tachometer and under-dash gauges
Ownership History
The El Camino has been preserved and enjoyed by the New Jersey-based consignor since 2021, who has added 953 of the 30,527 total indicated mileage.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Marvin Waters Phone: 910.315.2918 email: marvin.waters@broadarrowgroup.com