1968 El Camino Ss on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Dead Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Need to be replace
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: Dont know
Model: El Camino
Trim: Pick up Truck
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 999,999
Drive Type: don t know
Sub Model: Super Sport
Exterior Color: Silver Gray
I am selling my 1968 El Camino SS. It’s the best of both worlds – muscle car and truck! This is for a restoration project. It’s solid body with minor rust on back of the window and it has dents. Here are the details: 1968 El Camino SS a true super sport for sale with true vin. number 138808.. This truck is a good for a restoration project. The roof seems to be in fair shape but vinyl may hide it. The truck has a dead engine, and is NOT a macthing engine. My best guess is a small block dead engine. The transmission is there. The rear bumper has hole on is in a bad shape the but front its okay. The hood is in good shape. The body is in a good condition compare to other the others el camino's out there. Thats why I bought it. The truck has a dent on back trunck door. And door passeger side is damage it has a bad dent, but I do have another a clean door frame clean and prime to replace old door. Glass is fair windshield. Several moldings would be unuseable, others are dented/damaged. The plain dash it has small cracks on it, but need to be replace. The guage is looks good and vinly bench seat with shift auto column air conditionor and no air compresor pump. Its hard to discrible more details since I never drove it to see if working component works. So if you have more other question please ask away before you bid on it. INSPECTIONS If you want to come and inspect the elCamino prior to close of the auction please feel free to do so. Contact me to schedule a time. A viewer reminder this truck has the wrong dead engine, and you must pick it up yourself regardless sold as it is No warranty on the sale. BIDDING Please note the following: 1. All bidders who have 10 or less feedback scores will have their bids rejected. If you have less than 10 feedbacks, I suggest you call me. 2. International bidders are blocked. If you are an international bidder, you will have to also call me to be able to bid. I REPORT ALL NON PAYERS! INSPECTIONS If you want to come and inspect the elCamino prior to close of the auction please feel free to do so. Contact me for a schedule a time. I Could provide more pictures than are here on EBay. Email me and I will email them to you – but be considerate. Emailing takes time. Don’t ask if you aren’t serious! PAYMENT DETAILS I require a deposit of $500 made via Paypal within 48 hours of auction close. Payment in full is due within seven days of close. I accept cash or cashiers check.NO NO DELIVERY The winner bid is resposible to pick it up and their own cost expnse. No delivery el Camino will not be picked up until payment has cleared my bank account. |
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