1980 Chevrolet El Camino Ss on 2040-cars
Merrifield, Minnesota, United States
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I Am Listing This Very Nice Sought After True Ss El Camino For A Friend, If YouHave Any Questions Please Let Me Know And I Will Find Out The Answer For You. You Will Not Find ANicer Car In This Era. Its Been Family Owned For Many Years. This Great Car Is A"turn Key Cruiser"this Car Will Turn Heads Every Where It Goes, Its A TrueClassic. Custom Stereo With A Pair Of Rockford Fosgate 15" Subs, Cd Player And ARockford Fosgate Amp. Choo Choo Custom Tonneau Cover. Molded Fiberglass HoodScoop305 Chev All Decked Out With All The Chrome And Rebuilt With All The RightComponents With Only About 20,000 Miles Since.comes With The Number Matching 267V8 Motor. (see Pics)factory Build Sheet Included. Dual Exhaustlower Ss AirValancesmoothed Out Tailgatetinted Windows Repainted In 1996 With Deltron PpgPaint ( Still Looks Great) Metallic Med. Blue. ( Pics Dont Do This Car Justice,Must See To Appreciate) Grey Fiero Seats. ( Speakers In Seat Are Good Just NotHooked Up.) Keystone Classics In Great Shape No Flaking Of Chrome.there Is A 2Character Marks (cracks) In The Dash. (see Pic)1 Blemish In The Hood From BeingMolded. ( See Pic) Dont Miss This Deal, You Will Regret It!
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