1978 Chevrolet El Camino 4 Speed ,built 350 Very Fast And Fun Sleeper , on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
UP FOR SALE IS THIS 1978 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO, ORGINALLY A 6CYL, IT NOW HAS A BUILT 350 , MILD CAM , EDELBROCK INTAKE, CARBURATOR , VALVE COVERS AND AIR CLEANER , 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH A HURST SHIFTER , CAR IS VERY FAST AND FUN , ALL MECHANICAL IS IN GREAT SHAPE ,FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME , DRIVEN TRIED AND TRU, NO SUSPRISES
BODY- OLDER REPAINT BUT STILL PRESENTABLE , SEE THE PICS CAR IS STRAIGHT AND RUST FREE, ONLY SPOT IS BY THE ROOF PILLAR WELD SEAM WHERE THE PAINT HAS STARTED TO CRACK AND BUBBLE(SEE PICTURE),TAPE PINSTRIPE IS COMING APART IN SPOTS , HAS A FEW SMALL DOOR DINGS AND SUCH BUT IN GOOD SHAPE OTHERWISE MORE THAN GOOD FOR A DRIVER , CAR STILL RUNS THE FACTORY WHEELS FOR A SLEEPER STYLE LOOK , BUMPERS AND ALL TRIM ARE IN GREAT SHAPE , A GREAT TRUCK
INTERIOR - SOMEONE PREVIOUS STARTED TO CHANGE IT FROM TAN TO BLACK , BUT IT IS ALL INTACKED AND IN FAIR SHAPE , DASH IS CRACKED AND HAS SOME AFTERMARKET GAUGES ,GAS GAUGE WORKS , JUST NEEDS SOME DECISIONS TO BE MADE ON THE COLOR CHOICE INSIDE AND GO WITH IT THIS CAR IS IN GREAT DRIVER STATE RIGHT NOW , WILL NEEED SOME WORK TO BE A SHOW CAR , BUT IT IS FAST AND FUN AND READY TO ROLL WITH NO WORK , JUST DRIVE IT AND ENJOY, PLEASE BE SERIOUS WHEN BIDDING AND I AM NOT LOOKING FOR ANY TRADES , SHIPPING IS ON THE BUYER AND A $500 DEPOSIT THRU PAYPAL WITHIN 24HRS AFTER AUCTION ENDS , FULL PAYMENT AND PICK UP IN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE , CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS |
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2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 [w/videos]
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