1981 Chevrolet El Camino 3.8 V6 Auto Trans on 2040-cars
Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Model: El Camino
Interior Color: Dark Red
Trim: White w/ oxblood
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Mileage: 100,000
81 El Camino, Rebuilt Chevy 3.8 V6 with new 2 bbl. carb. NO feedback carb. or computer. Rebuilt trans., new brakes , new front shocks, still has factory air shocks on rear! Great Tires, PS, PDB, factory A/C all there but not working. Delco AM/FM radio. Oxblood red interior. Paint nice, only rust is in right rear floor pan area about 6" long X 3" wide, other than that, appears to be solid. Frame and underneath has only light surface rust. This has been my personal truck for years, runs and drives great, drive anywhere, good on gas! Only thing not working is A/C, as far as I know.
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