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1966 Chevrolet El Ecamino 502 V8 Big Block 4-speed Hotchkis/cpp Suspension Wow!! on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:999999 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:502 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: El Camino
Trim: BLACK INTERIOR
Drive Type: 4-SPEED
Mileage: 999,999
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Burgundy

WHERE DO I START....THERE IS SO MUCH TO TELL ABOUT THIS LASER STRAIGHT AND FAST BEAUTY....

I TOOK THIS CAR ON TRADE FOR MY HARLEY BAGGER THAT THE OWNER OF THE EL CAMINO HAD TO HAVE...HE DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH CASH FOR THE BIKE SO I TRADED FOR THE CAR....WOW WHAT A CAR!!...

SO HERE IS WHAT THE CAR HAS:

GM PERFORMANCE CRATE 502 V8 WITH A FOUR SPEED

NEW BILLET SPECIALTIES VALVE COVERS AND AIR CLEANER

CPP 1" REAR SWAY BAR AND 4 LINK REAR TRAILING ARMS

CPP 2" DROP SPINDLES AND NEW HOTCKIS LOWER COIL SPRINGS

ALUMINUM RADIATOR

LASER STRAIGHT PAINT

ALL CHROME AND TRIM HAS BEEN PLATED OR POLISHED

ALSO THE CAR COME WITH THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE..ORIGINAL OWNERS GUIDE....AND PROTECT-O-PLATE

THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NO OTHER....ITS FAST...IT HANDLES WELL...IT SITS JUST RIGHT....AND STANDS OUT AT ANY CAR SHOW BECAUSE OF THE QUAILTY OF THE PAINT....YOU WILL SEE IN THE PICTURES THE REFECTIONS THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THE PAINT IN BRIGHT LIGHT OR IN THE SHADE....IT IS FANTASTIC!!!

PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BUY...CAR IS SOLD AS TRUE MILES UNKNOWN BECAUSE OF ITS AGE....PLEASE HAVE ALL FUNDS READY....CALL ME DIRECT AT 216-299-0702...CAR IS LOCATED IN SCOTTSDALE AZ AND CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT..... 

PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY...PLEASE TREAT MY SALE WITH THE SAME RESPECT THAT YOU WANT TO BE TREATED AS A BUYER. SO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL FUNDS TO WIRE WHEN SALE ENDS OR CASH ON PICK UP. ALL CERTFIED BANK CHECKS MUST CLEAR BEFORE TITLE OR CAR WILL BE RELEASED SO PLAN AHEAD. CAR IS SOLD AS-IS NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. AUCTION CAN BE ENDED WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL BUY IT NOW OFFERS WILL BE REVIEWED. CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS...GOOD LUCK!!!



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Sat, Oct 9 2021

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