
These cars were customized in Chattanooga, TN by Choo Choo Customs for Chevrolet from 1983 to 1987. The Chattanooga Choo Choo is not just a Glenn Miller song, but also a special El Camino. Which is why we know it won't stay here long at this price.Rare Choo Choo Customs El Camino Carefully Restored This distinct Choo-Choo El Camino is exactly what you're looking for when you want to stand out. You'll love this El Camino as an easy all-day cruiser with features such as power steering, front disc brakes, and the four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. This 305 cubic-inch V8 inhales deeply from a four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with a sweet sound from the upgraded X-pipe dual exhaust. Chevy small block power is a terrific way to get power in a stout package. Under the hood is exactly what you want to see. The whole interior has the look and feel of nice vintage machine. In-between is a center console finished with plenty of wood-like trim that's also on the dash and around the steering wheel for a nice uniform look. It starts with dual bucket seats finished in a plush velour.

The interior is a nice mix of premium and sporty. Add in plenty of bright trim and color-matched updated Rally wheels, and you have a classic that looks far more substantial than its affordable price. The clean look of the tailgate with the turn signals integrated into the bumpers looks like a custom piece, but it was just a well-designed Chevy. The black paint gives it a striking look, and it has a nice gloss to show off on of the sleeked generations of El Caminos. But even if you didn't know how special this vehicle was, you'd find it quite attractive.
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The Choo-Choo Customs El Camino SS package included the aerodynamic front, special Designer Series door handle inserts, and a power bulge hood. We all think utilizing the NASCAR-inspired aerodynamics of the Monte Carlo SS would be a no brainier on the similar El Camino, but instead Chevy sent production to be hand completed at Choo-Choo's facility before being sold through GM's dealers. But more than just rarity, the cool factor on this is elevated because it's a GM-backed custom build. Less than 5,000 were produced over a five-year period.

There's pretty good reason why you might not have heard about a Choo-Choo Customs El Camino SS. The clean look of the tailgate with the turn signals integrated.


Now this clean example of a factory-backed custom build is also a loaded V8 survivor offered at quite a nice price. They utilized the Monte Carlo SS front end on the El Camino. In the 1980s Choo-Choo Customs did exactly what we all wished the factory would have. RARE, 305 V8, 200R4 AUTO, PWR STEER/BRAKES, CLEAN & NICE, GR8 COLORS, COLLECT!!!
