1984 Chevy El Camino Ss "choo Choo" Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Lee, Virginia, United States
This 1984 El Camino SS "Choo Choo" is ready to be enjoyed and driven anywhere in the U.S upon purchase. 81,000k miles on body, less than 15k on JEGS 350 crate engine. Freshly built 700r4 overdrive tranny installed for better gas mileage but strong enough not to lose any power. She has been pampered since day one.The interior is immaculate, has dash cover but dash has no wear and tear. I am the second owner and still in touch with original owner.A/C blows snow balls! I am willing to negotiate but only if your serious. This car deserves another great home and now is the time. I have the original set of wheels with great tires also. Contact me if you have any questions concerning this vehicle, you will not be dissappointed. If arrangments are made, time can be extended to pick up vehicle if deposit is paid. I reserve the right to end auction if sold locally.
This just in from a Vin decoder:
It's a great El Camino, and a real Designer Series aka Choo Choo Custom. Great price also. As promised: |
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