1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod LT1

5.7L Naturally Aspirated LT1 V8 | 4L60E 4-Speed Automatic | Reupholstered Interior

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260659903

Classic Truck

Vehicle Price$64,999
Pre-Delivery Service Charge$1,299
Total Price$66,298
Advertised price includes the $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge. Price does not include taxes, tag, registration, or other mandatory government charges.
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Make:
Model:
VIN:
136800B128365
Lot Number:
260659903
Odometer:
1,090
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
5.7L Naturally Aspirated V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Sherwood Green
Interior Color:
Tan/Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Illinois
  • 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod
  • 5.7L Naturally Aspirated LT1 V8
  • Electronic Fuel Injection
  • 4L60E 4-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Sherwood Green Exterior
  • Tan/Black Interior
  • 15” Cragar S/S Chrome Wheels
  • BFGoodrich Radial T/A Tires
  • Power Steering
  • Power Brakes
  • Dual Exhaust System
  • Power Front Disc Brakes & Rear Drum Brakes
  • Reupholstered Interior
  • Center Console w/ Cupholders
  • Aftermarket Gauges
  • Aftermarket Sound System
  • Wood Steering Wheel

Overview of 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod LT1 For Sale by Owner

The 1970 Chevrolet El Camino arrived at the height of the muscle car era, offering buyers an unmistakable blend of Chevelle performance and pickup practicality. Today, well-executed restomods like this one elevate that formula even further by combining classic styling with modern reliability and drivability. Showing just 1,090 miles on the odometer since its build, this Sherwood Green example is powered by a fuel-injected LT1 V8 and pairs timeless muscle car looks with thoughtful upgrades throughout. From its Cragar S/S wheels and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires to its refreshed interior and modern drivetrain, this El Camino is built to be enjoyed on the road rather than admired from the garage.

Exterior and Interior

The exterior of this 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod is finished in classic Sherwood Green, a period-correct color that perfectly complements the model’s muscular body lines and distinctive dual-purpose design. Chrome 15-inch Cragar S/S wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires give the El Camino an unmistakable muscle car stance, while the dual exhaust system hints at the modern V8 beneath the hood. Power steering and power front disc brakes provide improved drivability and confidence over the original setup, making this classic as enjoyable to drive as it is to admire. The interior of this 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod blends vintage styling with thoughtful modern upgrades. A reupholstered Tan and Black cabin offers a fresh, inviting appearance, while a center console with integrated cupholders adds welcome everyday convenience. An attractive wood steering wheel maintains the classic aesthetic, complemented by aftermarket gauges that provide accurate engine monitoring. An aftermarket sound system brings modern audio performance to the cabin, allowing occupants to enjoy contemporary entertainment while cruising in one of Chevrolet’s most iconic classics.

Engine

Power comes from Chevrolet’s proven 5.7-liter LT1 V8, bringing modern reliability and fuel-injected performance to this classic El Camino. Equipped with electronic fuel injection, the LT1 delivers crisp throttle response, dependable cold starts, and smooth power throughout the rev range compared to a traditional carbureted setup. Power is routed through a durable 4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels, providing relaxed highway cruising and responsive acceleration around town. Combined with power steering, power front disc brakes, and a free-flowing dual exhaust system, this restomod delivers the unmistakable sound and feel of an American V8 while offering the drivability and confidence expected from a thoughtfully updated classic.

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1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod LT1

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$64,999

The 1970 Chevrolet El Camino arrived at the height of the muscle car era, offering buyers an unmistakable blend of Chevelle performance and pickup practicality. Today, well-executed restomods like this one elevate that formula even further by combining classic styling with modern reliability and drivability. Showing just 1,090 miles on the odometer since its build, this Sherwood Green example is powered by a fuel-injected LT1 V8 and pairs timeless muscle car looks with thoughtful upgrades throughout. From its Cragar S/S wheels and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires to its refreshed interior and modern drivetrain, this El Camino is built to be enjoyed on the road rather than admired from the garage.

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1983 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod

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$44,200

The 1983 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod blends the unmistakable styling of Chevrolet’s legendary car-based pickup with tasteful modern upgrades that enhance both performance and drivability. Showing just 5,483 miles, this custom-built example stands out with its striking blue and silver paint, custom interior, and aggressive Monte Carlo front-end conversion that gives it a unique presence on the road. Power comes from a fuel-injected LT1 V8 backed by an automatic transmission, making this El Camino an excellent choice for enthusiasts seeking classic G-body styling with the reliability and responsiveness of a more modern Chevrolet powertrain.

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1987 Chevrolet El Camino

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$18,500

The Chevrolet El Camino occupies a uniquely American niche that no modern automaker truly replicates—a vehicle that blends passenger car comfort with pickup-style practicality in one unmistakable package. By 1987, the El Camino was in its final production year, making this example part of the model’s farewell chapter after nearly three decades of production. Showing 77,554 miles, this 1987 Chevrolet El Camino stands out with tasteful mechanical upgrades and classic cruiser appeal, finished in its factory-correct Light Chestnut Metallic/Dark Chestnut Metallic two-tone exterior over a Saddle interior. Under the hood sits a 305ci V8 upgrade paired with a host of aftermarket performance enhancements, making this a more engaging machine than a stock example. As one of the last true coupe utilities produced in America, this El Camino offers a compelling mix of nostalgia, usability, and V8-powered character.

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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan Restomod

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$54,000

Chevrolet’s Tri-Five lineup forever changed the American automotive landscape, and the 1955 Bel Air introduced a fresh new design that remains one of the most recognizable classics ever produced. Its clean styling, abundant chrome, and V8 performance made it an instant success, while decades of popularity have cemented its place as one of the most desirable platforms for enthusiasts and custom builders alike. This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan Restomod embraces that legacy by blending classic styling with tasteful upgrades for a more engaging driving experience. Showing just 4,005 miles, this striking example is finished in the iconic Red and White two-tone color combination and offers the timeless appeal of a Tri-Five Chevrolet with the added enjoyment of a four-speed manual transmission and modernized amenities.

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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Restomod

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$84,999

The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is widely regarded as one of the most iconic American cars ever built. Instantly recognizable by its dramatic tailfins, sweeping chrome trim, and unmistakable Tri-Five styling, the ‘57 Bel Air has become a staple of hot rodding culture for generations. This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Restomod takes that legendary platform and transforms it into a driver’s car by combining timeless styling with the power and reliability of Chevrolet’s modern LT1 V8. Showing 30,450 miles, this beautifully finished example pairs its classic appearance with contemporary performance upgrades, creating a restomod that’s equally at home on the show field, carving through back roads, or devouring highway miles.

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1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod LT1

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$64,999

The 1970 Chevrolet El Camino arrived at the height of the muscle car era, offering buyers an unmistakable blend of Chevelle performance and pickup practicality. Today, well-executed restomods like this one elevate that formula even further by combining classic styling with modern reliability and drivability. Showing just 1,090 miles on the odometer since its build, this Sherwood Green example is powered by a fuel-injected LT1 V8 and pairs timeless muscle car looks with thoughtful upgrades throughout. From its Cragar S/S wheels and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires to its refreshed interior and modern drivetrain, this El Camino is built to be enjoyed on the road rather than admired from the garage.

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1964 Ford F-100

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$24,500

Ford’s fourth-generation F-Series helped establish the pickup as more than just a work truck, introducing cleaner styling, improved comfort, and the durability that would cement the F-Series as America’s best-selling truck for decades to come. This 1964 Ford F-100 embodies that timeless appeal while retaining the straightforward character that enthusiasts appreciate. Showing 30,810 miles, this example is finished in Powder Blue over a Blue and Beige interior and features tasteful upgrades including aftermarket wheels and a Sony audio head unit. Whether displayed at a local cruise-in or enjoyed on weekend drives, this classic F-100 delivers vintage truck charm with just the right amount of modern convenience.

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1970 Chevrolet El Camino Restomod LT1

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$64,999

The 1970 Chevrolet El Camino arrived at the height of the muscle car era, offering buyers an unmistakable blend of Chevelle performance and pickup practicality. Today, well-executed restomods like this one elevate that formula even further by combining classic styling with modern reliability and drivability. Showing just 1,090 miles on the odometer since its build, this Sherwood Green example is powered by a fuel-injected LT1 V8 and pairs timeless muscle car looks with thoughtful upgrades throughout. From its Cragar S/S wheels and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires to its refreshed interior and modern drivetrain, this El Camino is built to be enjoyed on the road rather than admired from the garage.

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1990 Chevrolet C3500 Silverado

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$26,000

Chevrolet’s fourth-generation C/K pickup helped define the American heavy-duty truck, earning a reputation for rugged durability, dependable V8 power, and honest capability. Sitting at the top of the lineup, the Silverado trim added desirable comfort and appearance upgrades while retaining the work-ready nature that made these trucks so popular. Showing 90,265 miles, this 1990 Chevrolet C3500 Silverado is powered by the legendary 454 cubic-inch big-block V8 and finished in Bright Blue Metallic and Summit White over a Blue cloth interior. Configured as a single cab long bed and equipped with a factory low differential gear ratio, a fifth-wheel hitch, and a reupholstered interior, this one-ton pickup is equally suited for towing, cruising, or adding to a classic truck collection.

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