1980 El Camino New Engine Great Driver No Reserve Very Collectible on 2040-cars
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Burgundy
Model: El Camino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONQUESTA
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 3,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Exterior Color: BLACK CHERRY
1980 EL CAMINO
THIS IS A DRIVER VEHICLE NOT A SHOW CAR. THE PAINT IS BLACK CHERRY. THE PAINT IS VERY SHINY. HERE ARE THE FEATURES OF THE CAR:
NEW CRATE MOTOR 350 WITH LESS THAN 4,000 MILES
CUSTOM WRAP AROUND GROUND EFFECTS
NEW BRAKES DISC IN FRONT DRUM IN REAR
ALUMINUM EXHAUST
COATED HEADERS
ALL LITES WORK PROPERLY AS WELL AS GAUGES
CUSTOM BABY MOON WHEELS
AM/FM STEREO CASSETE
SUN PRO GAUGES FOR TEMP AMP AND OIL PRESSURE
EDELBROCK 4 BARREL 750 CFM
EDELBROCK INTAKE MANIFOLD
BRAIDED RADIATOR HOSES
WORKING HEATER
TILT CRUISE REBUILT TURBO 350 AUTOMATIC TRANNY 3.73 GEARS IN THE REAR
CUSTOM NEON LITES ALL THE WAY FRONT SIDES AND REAR UNDER THE CAR IN BRILLANT BLUE
CUSTOM FLAMES ON FIBERGLASS HOOD STEEL FRONT FENDERS AND DOORS
GOOD GLASS ALL THE WAY AROUND WITH RUBBER SEALS
CENTER CONSOLE WITH BUCKET SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
CUSTOM DUAL ALUMINUM EXHAUST WITH HEADERS
P205/70R14 BF RADIALS IN FRONT AND P205/60R15 IN THE REAR NEW CONDITION LESS THAN 4,000 MILES
THE CAR HAS A SMALL DING IN THE BOX RIGHT SIDE HARDLY NOTICEABLE..THE PAINT HAS NO BUBBLES ECT AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION. FRONT BUMPER HAS LIGHT SCRATCHES THAT CAN BE BUFFED OUT. REAR BUMPER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. DRIVERS SEAT HAS SPLIT IN SEAM EDGE.
THE CAR CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE WITH NO ISSUES. THE ENGINE RUNS COOL AND SOUNDS REAL DEEP. PEOPLE REALLY LIKE THE TRUCK AS THEY GIVE THUMBS UP. YOU CAN GO TO CAR SHOWS BUT AGAIN THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR. THE BED OF THE TRUCK IS IN REAL NICE CONDITION ALSO.
THE FLOORS OF THE TRUCK ARE VERY SOLID AND THERE ARE NO LEAKS FROM THE ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION. YOU CAN HOP IN AND DRIVE THE TRUCK FROM WISCONSIN TO CALIFORNIA WITH NO ISSUES.
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