![]() Aftermarket hood hinges are installed, and factory-style hinges with springs are included in the sale along with factory-style “Corvette LS3” engine covers. The 6.2-liter LS3 V8 was sourced from Turn Key Engine Supply and features billet aluminum pulleys, a polished aluminum air intake, polished stainless steel air-conditioning lines, fiberglass body-color engine covers, a Lokar dipstick, tubular exhaust headers, and a Ledfoot Racing aluminum radiator. The digital odometer shows 2k miles, and the seller estimates having driven the car 5k miles. The seller states that the speedometer and odometer do not work. A pair of Optima Yellow Top batteries is mounted behind the passenger seat.Ī Billet Specialties steering wheel is attached to a tilting Ididit steering column and fronts AutoMeter instrumentation consisting of a tachometer and gauges for voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and fuel level. A custom illuminated speaker box positioned behind the seat features two JL Audio amplifiers, Audison Prima speakers, and two 10″ JL Audio subwoofers. Billet aluminum trim accents the interior, and equipment includes a Vintage Air climate-control system, a Ron Francis wiring kit, push-button start, power-operated door locks, keyless entry, USB outlets, and a touchscreen Pioneer head unit. ![]() The cab features a split folding bench seat retrimmed in black upholstery with the Corvette crossed-flags logo embroidered on each seatback. Braking is provided by Wilwood calipers over cross-drilled and slotted rotors with a Wilwood master cylinder, and an E-Stopp electric emergency brake has been installed. The car is equipped with a Classic Performance Products front-end kit and power steering, and the suspension has been modified using Hotchkis upper trailing arms and an AccuAir air-suspension kit with the compressors and air tank located underneath the bed. Polished Billet Specialties alloy wheels measure 18″ in diameter up front and 20″ at the rear, and they are mounted with 235/40 front and 275/35 rear Nitto Invo tires showing date codes from 2014. Paint chips are visible on the front upper valance, and the seller notes that various blemishes have been touched up under current ownership. Additional exterior details include chrome bumpers and trim, dual side mirrors, “cat’s eye” taillights, a curved windshield and back glass, and a rubberized DuraLiner DuraSport bedliner mat. The truck was reportedly refinished under prior ownership in two-tone pewter and black with red pinstriping. ![]() This modified El Camino is now offered with spare parts, a car cover, refurbishment records, components manuals, and a California title in the seller’s name. The truck is finished in two-tone black and pewter over black upholstery, and additional modifications include Billet Specialities 18″ and 20″ wheels, Wilwood brakes, AccuAir air suspension, power steering, an aluminum radiator, a stainless-steel exhaust system, AutoMeter instrumentation, Vintage Air climate control, a Pioneer head unit, and a custom audio system. A 6.2-liter LS3 V8 was installed along with a Tremec six-speed manual transmission and a Currie Enterprises 9″ rear end with a Detroit Truetrac differential. This 1959 Chevrolet El Camino was acquired by the seller in 1999 and subsequently underwent a mechanical refurbishment and modifications.
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