Blending the familiar lines of Chevy's G-body El Camino with the attitude and performance of Buick's legendary GNX, this custom tribute is a bold vision realized. The result of a meticulous seven-year build, it goes far beyond surface-level modifications and reimagines the platform as if GM had actually built a GNX with a truck bed. Most Regal-fronted El Caminos stop at a facelift, but this one commits to the full GNX formula with impressive authenticity. The body is finished in gloss black and dressed with GNX-style fender flares, vents, blackout trim, and staggered 18-inch mesh wheels wrapped in modern performance rubber. Power comes from a Buick Motorsports Stage II 4.1L turbo V6 backed by a 200R4 overdrive transmission and a Grand National rear end, while Aldan coilovers and power Baer disc brakes keep it properly sorted underneath. The interior is just as faithful, featuring a real GNX dash fitted with authentic Stewart-Warner gauges and a numbered GNX #487 dash plaque. Factory-style audio and HVAC controls are mounted in the correct locations, and the cabin is finished with authentic GNX door panels, Concert Sound II speaker grilles, power accessories, and a suede-style headliner that adds a clean, finished look. From its drivetrain to its dash layout, this build nails the details and delivers a fully realized GNX vision that turns heads and sparks conversations everywhere it goes.