72 El Camino Original Ss 4 Speed 350 Project Car on 2040-cars
Jackson, New Jersey, United States
Engine:350
Transmission:Manual
Drive Type: Gas
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 100,000
Model: El Camino
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: SS
This is a true garage find im selling for a friend! An all original 1972 El Camino Super Sport 350 4 speed, 12 bolt posi with power disc brakes. The car was last on the road over 28 years ago, When it hit 100,000 miles he took it off the road. He disassembled the engine and trans (long gone) put new GM quarters and fenders and removed the vynal roof,( some small pits in roof can be smoothed, but not noticeable) He stripped the paint, and hand sanded the entire car. The bed and floors are mint, the body is gorgeous, done by a pro for sure. The doors open and close perfect. The original floor has no rust, the 4 speed hump is uncut intact. With a little finish sanding, this car is ready for paint, jambs are done in factory blue. Have most of the original trim,and whats there is very useable, emblems are beautiful. Bumpers are straight, chrome still looks good, with all brackets and rubber bumpers. Missing engine, trans, but have radiator, shroud, driveshaft and almost new headers condition headers that are 30 years old! Wiring harness is complete and fresh looking. Windshield is new and rear window was out as well for jamb painting. Side glass looks good. Still sporting original rims, SS dash, 12 bolt posi. Frame is un hit, no rot, looks perfect, the floors are mint. This is like starting with a Dynacorn rolling chassis and then some! This car was garaged since new, was sitting in a dry Colorado garage in pieces waiting for restoration finish.I invite you to make an appointment to inspect the car and inventory. Many extra parts, some small things missing. Door panels, carpets, dash pad are in okay shape for a daily driver or used as a core. Dash is uncut original, has an aftermarket cassette player thats probably an antique! Bid quickly, this car is for sale locally, there is no reserve. Bid to win! Sold as is
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