1969 Chevy El Camino on 2040-cars
Yucca Valley, California, United States
VERY NICE, RESTORABLE, VINTAGE 1969 EL CAMINO This vehicle has a straight body, no rust and from my knowledge has not been in any accidents. The body is in good restorable shape. I have most of the original parts and molding, door handles and taillights. Vehicle has many new items such as the front bumper and newly recovered front seat, and new door panels. I also have new parts that will be included such as the radiator, electric fans and switch etc. I have most of the original outside chrome trim. Headliner is also in good condition; rear-end was removed and sandblasted and painted. Rear-end was also examined by certified mechanic and rendered in good condition. There has been some work done from dings to the body and the tailgate may need to be replaced or fixed. This vehicle has a brand new overhauled 350 complete turnkey engine. With almost $1400 added in parts to the engine such as chrome, distributor, new carburetor and new blower pulleys. I also have the front radiator support. The engine is not installed; this vehicle is a roller and can be moved around. This vehicle has an automatic 350 transmission that has been examined by a transmission shop and billed as being in great condition. This vehicle is a very clean and restorable project. Due to losing my leg in a motorcycle accident I am no longer able to complete the restoration. This vehicle is located in Southern California and has a clean California title. This vehicle is for sale locally so I reserve the right to remove this listing from EBay at any time. There is no warranty on this vehicle expressed or implied and the shipping is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Requirement of $500.00 down by Pay- Pal within 24 hours after sale closes and remainder due within 3 days through Pay- Pal. Down payment will not be refunded. Please contact me if you have any further questions. |
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