Although first built in 1959 â€" 1960, the Chevrolet El Camino re-entered the car â€" truck field in 1964 to compete with Fords Falcon Ranchero that had come on the scene a few years prior. The El Camino would then dominate this market for the next 23 years, spanning 5 generations, with many available trim and performance packages with the last cars rolling off the assembly line in 1987. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this ultra sharp, 1965... Chevrolet El Camino for the world to consider. This El Camino features a complete ground up restoration with a perfect blend of originality, subtle modifications and performance upgrades. The car-truck is finished in Madeira Maroon over tan interior and is powered by professionally prepared 350 V8 engine fed by a Edelbrock 4 Barrel Carb and propelled by a Turbo 350 Automatic transmission and 12 Bolt Posi rear end. Highlights included: Vintage Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering Column, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Aluminum Radiator, Electronic Ignition, Bench Seat with Fold Down Arm Rest, 15 Inch Rally Wheels, Exterior Trim Décor, Dual Flomaster Exhaust, White Wall Tires and more. This El Camino was built to be driven. The motor starts at the tweak of the key and is very healthy. The transmission shifts flawlessly and the car is geared perfectly. It also features tight suspension and steering and can be driven with confidence in all situations whether it is Saturday night cruising or at highway speeds. Cosmetically, the paint is beautiful as it lays flat and shows tons of gloss, the sheet-metal all appears to be factory, the interior is very tidy and the frame and underside are super clean in all areas. The El Camino has earned icon status in the collect car world and to this day is sought after by enthusiasts and collectors alike with this generation being among the most popular. The overall cosmetic and drive quality this 1965 El Camino is quite impressive and aims to please. Consider with confidence.