Mike is finishing up with the assembly of the El Camino. Mike is finishing the assembly on the El Camino and installing the new tonneau cover. The wheels are painted and back on the El Camino.īumpers, more trim and the tailgate went back on the El Camino today. The wheels are getting painted in the booth and trim is getting laid out. The techs here are hard at work reassembling the El Camino to wrap up this classic car restoration. This is going to be one great classic car restoration.ĭan is working and sanding and buffing the El Camino to really shine up this classic car restoration. The El Camino is getting painted and getting the stripes laid out. Mike is sanding the El Camino to prep it for paint.ĭan is getting ready to Paint the El Camino to move this classic car restoration along. Mike is repairing the bed of the El Camino.ĭan is masking off the body of the El Camino and getting it ready to paint.ĭan has finished with applying the bed liner for the inside of the bed on the 1968 Chevy El Camino. Mike is working on grinding down the hood and getting it ready for body work. Larry has finished fitting on the new quarter skin for this El Camino’s Restoration. Larry is fitting the new quarter skin today. Mike is cutting out the old quarter skin in preparation of the new one for the 1968 El Camino. Like its Malibu-based counterpart, the SS 396 El Camino came standard with a blacked-out grille, bulging hood and a 325-horsepower 396-cid Mk IV V-8. The new drivers quarter is in for the Chevy El Camino. 1967-68 Chevelle B Block Pump Housing & Reservoir Canister,kit: Photo/Info: 155. Mike continues to work on stripping down the El Camino for this muscle car restoration. 1964 Chevelle/ El Camino, execpt convertible, kit: 117.00: Buy: CP-4111G: 1965-67 POLYPLUS Body Mount Kit Sedan, kit: 129.00: Buy: CP-4112G: 1965-67 POLYPLUS Body Mount Kit Convertible, kit. Mike continues to strip the paint off the body for this muscle car restoration. Mike is working on disassembling the El Camino to prepare it for body work. So far we have been working on removing old parts, restoring the brakes, installing new shocks and getting the engine bay ready to paint. We will be repairing the body damage, repainting the vehicle, rhino lining the bed, installing a 350 crate engine and restoring the mechanical systems of the vehicle. Our client has contracted us to do this project with the idea of a clean, daily driver in mind. Dan has just started the restoration of this 1968 El Camino.
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