Streetside Classics-Atlanta
213 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA
877-367-1835
MILEAGE
3721
YEAR
1971
ENGINE
8
LOCATION
Lithia Springs, GA
STOCK
7022-ATL
FULL SPECS
DESCRIPTION
This 1971 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396 Tribute has striking paint, an A/C interior, and plenty of big block power under the hood. It\'s a package made for those who want a sharp-looking muscle car/truck that\'s made for driving. And everywhere you arrive, this one has an interesting story to tell.
You know such a vibrant shade of green was not something that came directly from Chevrolet. The neon-like lime was a custom application for a Hidden Valley Ranch TV commercial. If that wasn\'t already interesting enough, we\'re even told this was once owned by Blackberry Smoke\'s Brit Turner! So this El Camino has distinction even before you notice the Super Sport upgrades like the cowl hood, hood pins, wide exhaust tips, SS badging, and white racing stripes on the hood. Plus, we love the look of the mean blackout grille and premium black vinyl top both tastefully contrasting the bright green. This is a good-looking classic complete with chrome bumpers and Rally wheels. But remember, the distinctive finish was done for TV and not car shows. So the level of scrutiny is different. It\'s also what helps make this big block classic such a carefree driver.
Another part of a good driver is an inviting interior. It includes newer carpeting, a smooth dash pad, and a fresher seat with comfy cloth inserts. This was built to be comfortable with an AM/FM/CD stereo and cold-blowing R134a air conditioning. And because this wants to be a true driver\'s classic, there are nice added details, like the Chevy three-spoke sports steering wheel and cleanly installed auxiliary readouts under the dash.
It\'s great to see the 396/402 cubic-inch big block filling the engine bay. And it has a nice style with the polished Moroso valve covers and bold orange block radiating within the dark inner walls. This V8 has the displacement for plenty of power, and it only gets better with upgrades like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer 2.0 intake, and headers feeding the dual exhaust and Thrush mufflers. More than just big power you can see there has been an investment in the fundamentals with details like the compressor, brackets, belts, and hoses looking newer/maintained. It makes for a strong total package, and that makes for a great cruiser. So do easy driving features like steering, power brakes, and a three-speed automatic transmission.
This El Camino has a distinct style and a story to tell. It also happens to be a big block cruiser with A/C. So you really know this is the kind of classic that\'s going to be a ton of fun. Call today!!!
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