![]() There's plenty of flair from bright components such as the air cleaner, valve covers, alternator, compressor, and more. The engine bay has the bright and tidy look of careful investment. Plus, the Dakota Digital gauges, B&M shifter, and three-spoke sports steering wheel let you know this is much more than a coddler. They also gave this truck the right modern comfort features like a Pioneer AM/FM/CD stereo, subwoofer speakers, and cold-blowing air conditioning. And there are cool custom details like the flame-kissed door panels and the '64 embroidery in the headrests. There's a quality appearance to the carpeting, headliner, and dash that make this quite inviting. You have later-model bucket seats that provide plenty of comfort. There are even more custom details awaiting you inside. Plus, this cleaner style seems to draw even more attention to those radiant polished REVs alloys. And the custom thoughtfulness and sleek sporty style continue on custom pieces like the color-matched bumpers, upgraded door handles, deleted badges, sport mirrors, and artistic pin-stripping on the sides and tailgate. The extra care is in the details like how the liner paint in the bed is color-matched and the tail lights are moved to the bumper so the ends of the fender can look cleaner. You can tell this is a thoughtful build by more than just the shining paint. It's a professional application with plenty of gloss and a smooth finish that lets the sunlight show off the unique car/truck lines of the El Camino. ![]() The Burnt Orange is the kind of color that instantly announces this ain't no stock Chevy. And as you dig deeper, you'll find a custom interior, cold-blowing A/C, and performance-built stroker V8 motor that's all part of a thoughtful and powerful custom classic. Photos taken during the body-off refurbishment are provided in the gallery.This 1964 Chevrolet El Camino is a custom pickup that knows how to make an entrance with its bold and striking paint. ACC W, 2MP, 3C - Tinted windshield, Powerglide transmission, backup lights, remote mirror, padded dashboard.Body VN - Van Nuys, California assembly plant.Style 64-5680 - 1964 El Camino two-door Custom.The body identification tag decodes as follows: Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 700R four-speed automatic transmission. The replacement 350ci V8 was reportedly installed under previous ownership and is equipped with a chrome-finished air cleaner housing and finned valve covers. The six-digit odometer shows 3k miles, which is said to reflect the distance covered since the completion of the refurbishment. Turned metal trim adorns the dashboard, and amenities include power steering, a lockable glovebox, and a Kenwood CD stereo linked to door speakers.Īn aftermarket steering wheel frames Classic Instruments gauges that consist of a 140-mph speedometer and meters for fuel level, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and voltage. The cabin features a bench seat that has been reupholstered in black vinyl with matching door panels and carpets. The suspension features an upgraded front sway bar, and stopping power is provided by power-assisted front discs and rear drums. Rally-style 15″ wheels feature polished covers with beauty rings and wear 235/60 Cooper Cobra Radial G/T tires. ![]() A paint chip is noted behind the passenger-side door. Exterior details include chrome-finished bumpers, quad headlamps, dual side mirrors, a drop-in bedliner, and dual exhaust outlets with polished finishers. Originally finished in Azure Aqua, the body was removed from the frame before being repainted in metallic burgundy under previous ownership. This El Camino is offered with refurbishment photos and a clean California title in the seller’s name. Additional equipment includes 15″ rally-style wheels, power steering, power-assisted brakes, chrome-finished bumpers, a drop-in bedliner, an aftermarket stereo, and Classic Instruments gauges. The car is finished in metallic burgundy over black vinyl upholstery, and power comes from a replacement 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. This 1964 Chevrolet El Camino Custom was built at the Van Nuys, California, assembly plant and is said to have been refurbished prior to the seller’s acquisition in 2021.
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