Vehicle Details Here’s a classic Chevy El Camino SS 454. However, there’s no engine or transmission and no driveshaft as well. It was a California car and was on the road for 21 years. The car now has a clear Oklahoma title. From doing research General Motors produced around 500 of these El Caminos with the SS 454 package. In 1970 it was difficult to tell if they were a real SS but there is a build sheet that proves it’s a real SS. It comes with 12 bolt rear end, gauge cluster, cowl hood, power windows, 2 bolted rag joint, wider mount for the four core radiator, steering wheel with the SS on it, a remote control mirror and a glove box light. The car seems to have all the original panels, such as fenders, doors and tailgate. The original color was a misty turquoise with black interior with a factory bench sheet and automatic transmission. The build sheet shows it’s a turbo 400 and LS5 454. One thing for sure you can restore this vehicle and won’t have to say it’s a clone or a tribute car. The deposit is non refundable.
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