1970 Chevrolet El Camino Ss 396, 4 Speed, Matching Numbers, Body Off Restoration on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:396
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: El Camino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SS
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 37,248
Power Options: Power Steering, Power Brakes
Sub Model: SS
This El Camino is incredible! It has had a documented, frame-off restoration that was completed in 2009. It features a numbers matching 396-350hp V8 and Muncie 4 speed transmission. This rare, desirable muscle car drives as great as it looks.
Body by Fisher
ST 70 1970 Model Year
13680 Fished Body Number, El Camino Custom V8
KAN State Built
768096 Body
02C Final Assembly Date, February 3rd WeekTR 755 Bench Seat
Mechanics:
Numbers Matching L-34 396/402 cid V8, 350hp
Numbers Matching M-20 Muncie 4-Speed Manual Transmission
12 Bolt 3:31 Posi-Traction Rear End
Dual Exhaust
Front Disc Brakes
Front Sway Bar
Power Steering
Aluminum Radiator
Period Correct Clamps
New Delco Battery
Body:
Functional Cowl Induction Hood
Original GM Body Panels
Beautiful Red Paint with Black Stripes
Black Vinyl Top
Hood Pins
Cooper Cobra Radial G/T Tires 225/70/14 Front and Rear
SS Wheels
Door Gaps are Great
Solid Straight Body
Chrome and Stainless is Beautiful
Bed is Clean, in Great Shape
Door Lips and Jambs are Clean
Frame is Solid, Clean and Painted
Undercarriage is Painted and Extremely Clean
Bottom of Bed and Floorboards are Beautiful, Nicely Painted
New Bushings
Wheel Wells are Super Clean, New Bolts
Rockers and Pinch Welds Look Perfect
Front Fenders and Rear Quarters are BeautifulInterior:
Bench Seat
Hurst Shifter
Dash is in Great Shape
Door Panels Look Brand New
AM Radio
Gauges are Clear and Clean
Seatbelts
Spare Tire and Jack Behind the Seats
Nice Carpet
Rubber Floor Mats
Headliner and Visors are in Great Shape
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According to Automotive News, an internal investigation revealed that employees "violated testing procedures," sometimes swapping specially prepared low-emissions engines during testing regimes for the Chevrolet Tavera SUV equipped with the 2.0-liter and 2.5-liter engines. Employees were also manipulating weights in order to get vehicles placed into different emissions categories. The discovery has led to GM recall the 114,000 Taveras produced over an eight-year period and halting their production and sale.
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