1987 Chevrolet El Camino Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
1987 El Camino all original except radio and wheels.
This El camino is in great condition! No rust anywhere! I checked the car well. All the areas including under door edges, under hood edges, tail gat edges, floor pans etc etc. Car is solid. Including engine bay and under body. SOLID! Runs and drives great. A/C is cold and all electronics work as they should, including cruise control! Two Tone paint is in good shape. It has nice american racing wheels and good tires. My intent was to finish restoring the car because the el camino is so nice that I know I won't find another as good as this one for the price I got it. I order a bunch of things from the el camino store new for the resto but since then priorities have changed and now I must sell. This car is in excellent mechanical and general condition. I have already done a bunch of stuff to it like l.e.d. lighting inside and in the engine bay! (looks awesome at night), Alpine am/fm, cd with blue tooth and Ipod connection, new speakers front and rear, new oil change, new hood liner, new pedals, new floor mats. I have all the new seals for door area and body side moldings for both door new too. The interior is near flawless because the car was always garaged. there is a small tear in the velour of the drivers seat and on the side vinyl edge of the drivers seat also. Other than that it's very nice interior. Th paint is ok but I would paint it. The car has its dings from other cars hitting it in the parking lot with their doors. Still looks good though..see the pics. The car is a pleasure to drive and buyer need not worry about a thing. I collect cars and this is one that I'm gonna regret selling but hey that's life. If you have any questions please call me at 786-548-6645 Osmany Will consider trades or trade plus cash. Just let me know what you have to offer. |
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