1970 El Camino, Very Nicely Done on 2040-cars
Redmond, Oregon, United States
1970 EL CAMINO NOT SS, IN EXCELLENT SHAPE.RECIENT (1 YEAR OLD) BASE /CLEAR PAINT WITH 69 SS STRIPES PAINTED ON TOP (could be easily sanded off amd buffed if wanted) ON VERY NICE RUST FREE HIGH OREGON DESERT BODY.NEW PARTS LIST INCLUDES FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, T/L BEZELS AND LENSES,GATE MOLDINGS AND WOODGRAIN, BED MOLDINGS, OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLES, DOOR OUTLINE CHROME,SMUGGLERS BOX,SPARE TIRE, SEAT COVERS, CARPETS, HEADLINER,AM/FM, CD PLAYER WITH KICK PANEL SPEAKERS AND DASH SPEAKERS L AND R, WINDSHIELD, DOOR WEATHERSTRIP, OUTSIDE AND INSIDE REAR VIEW AND D/N MIRRORS COMFORT GRIP STEERING WHEEL, T/S SWITCH,,,WINDOW RUN CHANELS, LEFT DOOR LATCH, DOOR PANELS,EDELBROCK INTAKE AND VALVE COVERS AND AIR CLEANER, BRAKE BOOSTER, A/C COMPRESSOR, HOSES, CONDENSER, RECIEVER/DRYER, FIREWALL BOX AND ALL COMPONENTS IN AND ON IT,PLASTIC WHEELHOUSES, UNDERHOOD PAD, AND HOOD PINS. PAINT IS VERY NICE 8-9, AND BED IS DONE IN BEDLINER PAINTED AND CLEARCOATED. BED ACCESS PANEL HAS BEEN WELL SEALED AND HAD NO RUST IN IT. FLOORS WERE EXCELLENT WITH NO RUST PERIOD.A/C BOX HAS BEEN TOTALLY REBUILT AND HAS NEW HEATER CORE.HAS COMPLETE SPARE TIRE, JACK AND HANDLE , AND COVER,ORIGIONAL STEREO DASH PAD WITH WORKING SPEAKERS COMPLETE SEAT BELTS WITH SHOLDER BELTS,POWER STEERING AND BRAKES ALMOST NEW ROTORS AND CALIPERS AND MASTER CYLINDER, AND REPLACED REAR ARM BUSHINGS. WHEELS ARE NEW CORVETTE 8 INCH RALLYS WITH NEW RINGS AND CAPS AND ALMOST NEW T/A'S. RUNS AND DRIVES NICE, BUT DONT KNOW ABOUT ENGINE INTERNAL SHAPE.PLEASE CALL ME (DICK) AT 541-420-3952 FOR MORE INFO. THANKS
On Feb-15-14 at 14:35:52 PST, seller added the following information: ADDED UNDERSIDE PIX. AS DRIVEN UNDERCARRIAGE, BUT ABSOLUTELY RUST FREE ALSO NEW MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES AND GTO STYLE TIPS |
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