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1966 Chevrolet El Camino 59k Original Ca Black Plate Survivor 327/275 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:59088
Location:

Merced, California, United States

Merced, California, United States
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Up for sale is this 1966 Chevrolet El Camino that was factory equipped with a 327/275hp engine and 4 speed shifter. This El Camino was built in the Fremont, CA factory and sold new at Barton's Chevrolet of Yorba Linda, CA. This El Camino has spent it's entire life in a dry California climate and is still registered to it's original California black plates. This El Camino is believed to have just over 59k original miles. This El Camino had sat in the garage of the original owner until 2012 when it was bought from the original owners estate. At the time of purchase it had sat unused for more than a few years and needed some freshening up before being put back into daily use. The original interior was dry, faded, cracked, and had split seams so it was time to get refreshed with a mostly new factory style interior which includes: headliner, sunvisors, seat upholstery, door seals, carpet, arm rests, dash pad, and a few other odds and ends. The engine and transmission also received some attention: new rear main seal, transmission input and output shaft seals, new clutch kit, engine and transmission mounts, full tune up, carb rebuild, fuel pump, V belt, fan shroud, and hoses. Brakes are also rebuilt with all new flex lines, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, and brake shoes. The engine runs smooth and has plenty of power. Transmission shifts smooth. Brakes work as they should. The paint is mostly original and is in respectable condition for it's age. Same goes for all the brightwork and trim. This El Camino is very dry in all of the usual rust areas: floors, hood, fenders, bed, quarters, etc. are all rust free. The only area with any rust is very minimal along the bottom edge of the rear window, and is very minimal compared to most. All glass in original and in good condition with the exception of a chip in the front windshield center. All electrical works as it should: Original T-3 headlights, tail lights, brake lights, horn, dash lights, wipers, wiper squirters, reverse lights, dome light, cigarette lighter, etc. all work as they should. The radio and the clock are the only things that don't currently work, but both should be an easy fix. One key works all locks and ignition. All original manuals are included: owners manual, accessories brochure, protect-o-plate, and some other items that came with the car when purchased new. This El Camino is a daily driver and is very pleasant to drive and gets many compliments wherever it goes. I wouldn't hesitate to get in and drive this thing anywhere. Overall this is a very nice original 2 owner survivor and you would be hard pressed to find another in this condition anytime soon. Clear California title included with the sale along with current registration.

Please call or email if you have any questions. Jared (831) 247-9199

Paypal deposit of $500 due immediately. Remaining balance due via bank wire transfer or cash in person within 3 days of auctions end. If you need more time than this please email me before bidding. Please make all shipping inquires with a shipping agent as I can't quote shipping prices to your location. International buyers are welcome to bid but you will need to make all shipping arrangements on your end. For all bidders I can assist with loading/pick up of this vehicle in my city for your transport carrier. I am able to store the vehicle safely for up to 30 days if you need this much time to make arrangements to have it picked up. If you need longer than this period you will need to discuss with me prior to bidding. Please be serious with your intent to buy this vehicle.


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