1982 El Camino No Reserve on 2040-cars
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Up for grabs is my 1982 El Camino. Too many projects and can't put anymore money into this one. car runs and drives great. original motor was swapped out and and previous owner said it was replaced with a Chevy 350. Never ran numbers on it to confirm. Since I have owned the car(about two years now), have put over $6500 into her and I have every receipt. Here's whats new:
Wheels, tires, brake lines, calipers, shoes, pads, master cylinder, booster, power steering pump and gear box, water pump,starter, belts and hoses, Rebuilt transmission,rebuilt carburetor, windshield, carpet, seat covers, and probably some other things I'm forgetting. Car was in primer when I got it so I threw a cheap maco paint job on it to clean it up. Honestly it's the not the best paint job but it's a great 10 footer. Some rust bubbles are starting to come through (see pics.) Frame and floors are solid. Needs some tlc but overall a solid car. Like I said it runs great, sounds great with mild flow masters, and is reliable. Daily driver, and a few hour trips on the weekends. Recently swapped out rear end with a factory monte carlo (not posi) for a better gear ratio on the highway. Old rear (posi) comes with car and has 3.93 gears. leaks a little from the oil pan, probably just needs a new gasket, just haven't had time to mess with it. It's a great cruiser and grabs everyone's attention. Feel free to ask any questions call 727-481-7329. |
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