I did not like it. As V8 Rumble has pointed out, the craftsmanship was very good, but to me, it was just wrong.
I believe that the license plate was relocated, from the tailgate, to down below the tailgate, in order to allow the Camaro taillights to be installed in the tailgate.
I felt that they were trying to erase any evidence that it was originally a 1980s El Camino. They removed the '80s front header panel, grill and bumper, and changed it over to look like a 1967 Camaro. They removed the '80s rear bumper, relocated the rear license plate, and changed it over to look like a 1967 Camaro. They removed the '80s interior, and changed it over to look like a 1967 Camaro.
Usually, when a vehicle is on the show, they try to work with existing design features of the vehicle, in order to smooth them out, or make them look sleeker or more streamlined, but that wasn't what happened on this one. I liked the initial rendering that Foose did for the El Camino. Then things kind of took a left turn.