1970 Chevrolet El Camino SS LS6
The El Camino occupies a singular place in American automotive history —...
$29.500
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The El Camino occupies a singular place in American automotive history — a vehicle that defied easy categorization by combining genuine car-like refinement with genuine truck-like utility, and doing both with unmistakable style. By 1970, the El Camino had grown into the Chevelle A-Body platform, inheriting that car’s clean proportions, muscular character, and access to the full range of Chevrolet performance options. The Super Sport package elevated the formula further, and when paired with the legendary LS6 454 engine, the result was one of the most formidable and desirable combinations ever offered in the model’s history.
This is a fully documented, numbers-matching example finished in correct Shadow Gray with factory Super Sport hood stripes — a presentation that has been maintained through a body-off restoration completed in 2015 after nearly two decades of careful, methodical work. The exterior retains all correct trim, stainless brightwork, Super Sport badging, and period-correct details that align with the car’s original factory build sheet, which accompanies the sale along with a full ownership history, restoration documentation, service receipts dating to 1972, and a Certificate of Registration from The LS6 Registry.
Under the hood sits the original 454 cubic inch LS6 Turbo-Jet V8 — conservatively factory-rated at 450 horsepower and known to produce well north of 500 on the dyno — professionally rebuilt and finished in correct Chevy Orange. Matching VIN stamps, correct casting numbers, original Holley carburetor, and correct Winters intake confirm the car’s numbers-matching authenticity throughout. The original Turbo-Hydramatic 400 3-speed automatic transmission, correct LS6-specific 12-bolt rear axle, Positraction differential, and 4.10 gears complete a drivetrain that is correct, documented, and fully sorted for the road. A correct Heavy Duty suspension with stiff springs and heavy-duty sway bar underpins the package.
Inside, the correct Black vinyl interior has been fully restored with period-accurate bench seating, correct Super Sport dash with factory gauges and electric clock, SS-branded door panels, and a thin Super Sport steering wheel — every detail aligned with the car’s original factory specification. This El Camino SS LS6 represents one of the rarest and most complete survivor-quality muscle car utilities available — a fully authenticated, registry-listed example of a configuration that defined the peak of the El Camino’s performance legacy.
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