Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Fantastic Build!
Original 1965 El Camino bought from Texas and professionally built and completed in 2021
* Photo documentation of the restoration included.
* You'll also get receipts and setup information that's over 2” thick
* Body stripped and new door skins, quarter-panels, and the rear tail gate skin replaced due to dents and dings
* Body is perfectly straight and covered in PPG single stage paint wet sanded and buffed to a high gloss shine
* The car boasts a fiberglass hood and bumpers while a Lexan rear window rounds out this spectacular body
* Mini tubbed with Forgestar 18" rims covered in Azenis 315 tires on all four corners
* Frenched taillights with LED's installed in all lighting on the car
* LS L33 5.3 equipped with Texas Speed CNC ported 799 heads
* Pat G Camshaft and a 112 LSA TBSS intake equipped with LS3 fuel injectors
* This powerful and yet smooth engine exhales through Doug's Ceramic Coated Headers with all stainless mandrel exhaust exiting above the Rocker Panels
* Aluminum Radiator equipped with electric fans
* Accusump System for continuous oil flow
* Turn One Power Steering Pump for ease of cornering
* Professionally built 4L60E Transmission with a 2200 RPM stall billet converter turning an aluminum drive shaft using 1350 joints
* Moser posi-traction 12-bolt rear end running 3.42 gears
* Suspension designed by Ron Sutton using the Performance Trenz Suspension Analyzer
* Speedtech rear torque arm with adjustable Watts Link
* Rear adjustable jack bolts, splined sway bar, and custom valved Ridetech double adjustable shocks on all four corners of the car
* Ridetech front tubular A arms, splined sway bar and GN hubs and bearings
* Wilwood Aero 6 piston brake calipers on the front and 4 piston brake calipers on the rear
* CNC master cylinders controlled by an In car adjustable brake bias with pressure gauges for accuracy
* Corbeau reclining bucket seats with four-point seat belts
* Retrofitted GM 1968-72 console equipped with a Kilgore shifter for manual shifting
* Dakota Digital VHX gauges
* New Kenwood Stereo and speakers mounted in the custom back panel of the cockpit
* Billet Ring Brothers outside mirrors
* Eddie Motorsports handles installed on the outside door handles and the inside window cranks
* Ididit tilt steering column
* 6-point painted roll bar
It's hard not to smile when you see a Chevy this cool! Decked in brilliant PPG single stage paint in an incredible color making this ute the product of an acute restoration that was founded on a great mix of aesthetics, streetability, and even a few auto cross events if you so choose. At the front of the car, the new grill and chrome-trimmed LED headlights are adjacent to a painted fiberglass front bumper making this Camino a different breed in the bunch. At the top of that clip, a custom latched fiberglass hood leads to a billet and stainless trimmed greenhouse that's reflected in Ring Brothers billet mirrors and Eddie Motorsports door handles. Below those mirrors and heading rear of the cabin are where the stylish rockers lead to the stainless Magnaflow equipped exhaust exiting to the rear quarter panels. And at the back of the car, a newly skinned tailgate centers between the simple frenched in LED equipped taillights, a texture painted bed with removable panels for access to the Accusump and battery compartment including an additional removable panel for adjustment of the rear suspension. Tighten a few zeus fasteners and you've got a smooth painted textured floor for protecting your investment. Cover this with a great looking aluminum framed and fabric bed cover and you're ready to go!
NOTHING BETTER THAN A PROFESSIONAL BUILD LSX SMALL BLOCK CHEVY!
Open the hood and you'll find 5.3 liters of divine GM small block. Officially known as the Chevrolet LS L33 5.3 engine equipped with Texas Speed CNC ported 799 heads and a custom Pat G Camshaft this mill is serious. At the top of the block, a 112 LSA TBSS intake equipped with LS3 fuel injectors should definitely meet the needs of even the most critical driver. Speaking of breathing, this smooth valvetrain funnels spent gases through ceramic coated Doug's Headers. There's a beefy aluminum radiator that's slid between a painted support and twin puller fans. A serpentine drive spins a Turn One power steering pump.
NOTHING BETTER THAN A SORTED RESTO-MOD!
At the bottom of this Camino, a tough professionally built 4L60E sends power to a Moser built 12-bolt axle. That stellar drivetrain is held in place by a custom suspension that can be adjusted in any way you'd like. The steering is quick and responsive thanks to a modified steering box and a Turn One power steering pump. At the corners, power-assisted calipers squeeze a quartet of drilled and slotted rotors. And power meets the pavement via Forgestar 18" rims covered in Azenis 315 tires on all four corners.
NOTHING BETTER THAN DRIVING A CLASSIC!
Swing the doors and you'll find a new interior featuring new door panels, dash, brightwork, and the Corbeau reclining bucket seats with four-point seat belts to hold you in. A great looking insignia of the El Camino is featured between these seats with new stereo speakers installed. Move to the front and you'll find a monochromatic dash framing crisp Dakota Digital VHX telemetry. Vintage heat is supplied for those colder days should you choose. Below that dash, clean carpet, protected by the floor mats is surrounded by a really cool retrofitted GM 1968-72 console equipped with a Kilgore shifter for your manual shifting pleasure!
Contact Tris at 574-276-1326 or email at tris@pmclassiccarsales.com today!
Price
$44,900
1965 Chevrolet
El Camino Resto Mod
Description
Original 1965 El Camino bought from Texas and professionally built and completed in 2021
* Photo documentation of the restoration included.
* You'll also get receipts and setup information that's over 2” thick
* Body stripped and new door skins, quarter-panels, and the rear tail gate skin replaced due to dents and dings
* Body is perfectly straight and covered in PPG single stage paint wet sanded and buffed to a high gloss shine
* The car boasts a fiberglass hood and bumpers while a Lexan rear window rounds out this spectacular body
* Mini tubbed with Forgestar 18" rims covered in Azenis 315 tires on all four corners
* Frenched taillights with LED's installed in all lighting on the car
* LS L33 5.3 equipped with Texas Speed CNC ported 799 heads
* Pat G Camshaft and a 112 LSA TBSS intake equipped with LS3 fuel injectors
* This powerful and yet smooth engine exhales through Doug's Ceramic Coated Headers with all stainless mandrel exhaust exiting above the Rocker Panels
* Aluminum Radiator equipped with electric fans
* Accusump System for continuous oil flow
* Turn One Power Steering Pump for ease of cornering
* Professionally built 4L60E Transmission with a 2200 RPM stall billet converter turning an aluminum drive shaft using 1350 joints
* Moser posi-traction 12-bolt rear end running 3.42 gears
* Suspension designed by Ron Sutton using the Performance Trenz Suspension Analyzer
* Speedtech rear torque arm with adjustable Watts Link
* Rear adjustable jack bolts, splined sway bar, and custom valved Ridetech double adjustable shocks on all four corners of the car
* Ridetech front tubular A arms, splined sway bar and GN hubs and bearings
* Wilwood Aero 6 piston brake calipers on the front and 4 piston brake calipers on the rear
* CNC master cylinders controlled by an In car adjustable brake bias with pressure gauges for accuracy
* Corbeau reclining bucket seats with four-point seat belts
* Retrofitted GM 1968-72 console equipped with a Kilgore shifter for manual shifting
* Dakota Digital VHX gauges
* New Kenwood Stereo and speakers mounted in the custom back panel of the cockpit
* Billet Ring Brothers outside mirrors
* Eddie Motorsports handles installed on the outside door handles and the inside window cranks
* Ididit tilt steering column
* 6-point painted roll bar
It's hard not to smile when you see a Chevy this cool! Decked in brilliant PPG single stage paint in an incredible color making this ute the product of an acute restoration that was founded on a great mix of aesthetics, streetability, and even a few auto cross events if you so choose. At the front of the car, the new grill and chrome-trimmed LED headlights are adjacent to a painted fiberglass front bumper making this Camino a different breed in the bunch. At the top of that clip, a custom latched fiberglass hood leads to a billet and stainless trimmed greenhouse that's reflected in Ring Brothers billet mirrors and Eddie Motorsports door handles. Below those mirrors and heading rear of the cabin are where the stylish rockers lead to the stainless Magnaflow equipped exhaust exiting to the rear quarter panels. And at the back of the car, a newly skinned tailgate centers between the simple frenched in LED equipped taillights, a texture painted bed with removable panels for access to the Accusump and battery compartment including an additional removable panel for adjustment of the rear suspension. Tighten a few zeus fasteners and you've got a smooth painted textured floor for protecting your investment. Cover this with a great looking aluminum framed and fabric bed cover and you're ready to go!
NOTHING BETTER THAN A PROFESSIONAL BUILD LSX SMALL BLOCK CHEVY!
Open the hood and you'll find 5.3 liters of divine GM small block. Officially known as the Chevrolet LS L33 5.3 engine equipped with Texas Speed CNC ported 799 heads and a custom Pat G Camshaft this mill is serious. At the top of the block, a 112 LSA TBSS intake equipped with LS3 fuel injectors should definitely meet the needs of even the most critical driver. Speaking of breathing, this smooth valvetrain funnels spent gases through ceramic coated Doug's Headers. There's a beefy aluminum radiator that's slid between a painted support and twin puller fans. A serpentine drive spins a Turn One power steering pump.
NOTHING BETTER THAN A SORTED RESTO-MOD!
At the bottom of this Camino, a tough professionally built 4L60E sends power to a Moser built 12-bolt axle. That stellar drivetrain is held in place by a custom suspension that can be adjusted in any way you'd like. The steering is quick and responsive thanks to a modified steering box and a Turn One power steering pump. At the corners, power-assisted calipers squeeze a quartet of drilled and slotted rotors. And power meets the pavement via Forgestar 18" rims covered in Azenis 315 tires on all four corners.
NOTHING BETTER THAN DRIVING A CLASSIC!
Swing the doors and you'll find a new interior featuring new door panels, dash, brightwork, and the Corbeau reclining bucket seats with four-point seat belts to hold you in. A great looking insignia of the El Camino is featured between these seats with new stereo speakers installed. Move to the front and you'll find a monochromatic dash framing crisp Dakota Digital VHX telemetry. Vintage heat is supplied for those colder days should you choose. Below that dash, clean carpet, protected by the floor mats is surrounded by a really cool retrofitted GM 1968-72 console equipped with a Kilgore shifter for your manual shifting pleasure!
Contact Tris at 574-276-1326 or email at tris@pmclassiccarsales.com today!
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Specs
- Year
- 1965
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- El Camino
- Sub Model
- Resto Mod
- Miles
- 1,436
- Vin
- 133805K179493
- Stock
- 10059
Basic
- Engine Size
- 5.7 LSX
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- 4 Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Blue
Body
- Interior Color
- Blue
- Seat Material
- Vinyl
Interior
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