1960 Chevy Chevrolet El Camino W/ Corvette 327 Engine Mint! Gorgeous! Rare! on 2040-cars
Wells, Maine, United States
NO RESERVE! HIGHEST BIDDER WINS! NO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS! IF YOU DON'T PICK UP, YOU PAY SHIPPING! PLEASE, ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS, READ THE DESCRIPTION IN FULL! 1960 El Camino in mint condition with a 1963 Corvette 327 V8 motor and TH 400R automatic 4 speed transmission. Texas car with open Texas title (also have photo copy of the original title) brought up to Maine a few years back. Recent restoration, new paint, new floors, NO rot or rust any where. All original panels, NO body filler, gorgeous and rare car and straight as an arrow. The underneath looks as good as the top. Interior is new. Always garaged, always put up in heated storage during winters, never driven in the rain. Mild cam and an Eddelbrock 1407 4 barrel carburetor in the car, the rest of the internals are stock. This car runs and looks new. Head turner anywhere you go! There are a few MINOR issues. The fuel sending unit (controls the gas gauge) is not working. The passenger side windshield motor is 180 degrees off and goes down instead of up, don't really know whats up with it but it does work. Small stone chip in the windshield. It needs a turn signal switch. I can't find the separate key that unlocks the doors (I don't ever lock it) so you will need to have keys made of replace the door lock cylinders. The dome light cover is missing. THESE ARE THE ONLY ISSUES WITH THE CAR AND ARE EXTREMLY MINOR AND EASY TO TAKE CARE OF, I JUST DON'T HAVE THE TIME AND MOVING ON TO OTHER PROJECTS! IF YOU COME OR SEND A BANK CHECK, THE CAR DOES NOT LEAVE UNTIL THE CHECK HAS CLEARED. IF YOU WANT IT THAT DAY, BRING CASH. If you have any questions feel free to call me anytime. 207-233-6685 Car is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction at any time. Bid fast because this car will not last! |
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