1969chevrolet S.s. Elcamino, Muscle-car,classic-car,collector-caar on 2040-cars
Checotah, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Pickup- & OR CAR Truck
Engine:454BIG-BLOCK CHEVY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:PUMP-GASOLINE
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 8-CYLINDERS
Model: El Camino
Trim: CUSTOM S.S., BLACK&CHROME
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR-WHEEL
Mileage: 1
Sub Model: SUPER-SPORT
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: N/A
Interior Color: Black
THIS 69 S.S.ELCAMINO HAS A BUILT 454BIG-BLOCK, CHEVY MOTOR, SUCH AS
OVAL-PORTED HEADS,B.G.CAM,ROLLER-TIPPED ROCKERS,EDELBROCK-INTAKE,
HOLLEY 850 D. P.-CARB,HOOKER-COMP-HEADERS,CHROME-OIL-PAN,M.S.D.-BOX,
PRO-DISTRIBUTOR,COMP-COIL,ACCEL-SPARK-WIRES+PLUGS,DUAL-ELECTRIC-FANS,
BUCKET-SEATS&4-SPEED-MUNCIE-TRANS &SHIFTER,FLOOR-CONSOLE,5''MONSTER-TACH,
&SPEEDO-RACING-GAUGES,FACTORY-FRONT-DISK-BRAKES,COIL-OVER-SHOCKS,POSI-
TRACK REAR-END,4-11or LOWER GEARS,3''-EXHAUST&3''-TURNDOWNS BEFORE-REAR-END,
PLEASE-CALL [405] 628-8268,&OR E-MAIL, etluvschevys@yahoo.com, MORE-QUESTIONS,OR
INFO, BECAUSE IM SURE I MAY HAVE OVER-LOOKED SOME ITEM, ON THE VEHICLE,IF '''SOLD
SHIPPING WOULD BE PAID EXTRA, BY THE NEW BUYER,IF NOT PICKED-UP IN PERSON,
PLEASE BE ADVISED THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, AND MAY SALE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS
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