1965 El Camino Big Block Show Car 4 Speed Ground-up Restoration on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: El Camino
Trim: Pro Touring
Drive Type: 2 Wheel
Mileage: 9,000
1965 EL Camino Big Block Show Car
Frame off Ground-Up Restoration of Arizona Car
Engine:
454 Big Block
1973 Large Oval Port Heads Ported and Polished
Comp Cam 510 Lift 218 Duration Power Range 1,300 to 5,800 RPM
New Flame Thower HEI Distributor
New Edelbrock Endura Shine Intake Manifold
New Edelbrock 750 cfm Carburetor
New Chrome Fuel Lines and fittings
2 1/2' Headman Headers
2 1/2" Exhaust and Tips
Flow Master 40's
New Chrome Alternater
New Chrome Power Brake Booster
New Chrome Brake Master Cylinder
New Chrome Battery Cover
New Red Top Optima Battery
New Billet Valve Covers
New Billet Spark Plug Covers
New Chrome Waterpump
New Chrome Brackets
New Billet Air Cleaner
New Chrome Power Steering Pump
New Stainless Steel Hoses
New Stainless Steel Spark Plug Wires
New Billet Overflow Tank
New Wiring Harness
New 18" Flex Fan
New 18" Electric Fan
B-Cool 5 Core Polished Aluminum Radiator
590 Horsepower in this Configuration
Transmission:
Muncie M-21 Close Ratio 4 Speed Course Spline
New Hurst Competion Plus Linkage
11" Heavy Duty Clutch and Pressure Plate
Hay's Aluminum Flywheel
Suspension and Wheels:
Tubular Upper and Lower Control Arms
Neoprene Bushing
4" Drop Spindles
New Shocks Front and Rear
New Springs Front and Rear
Fresh Alignment
Factory Front Disk Brakes
Drum Rear Brakes
Cragar Drag Star Wheels Staggered 14" Front 15" Rear
New Tires
Rear End
10" Open 3:36 Ratio
New Finned Aluminum Cover
Paint:
Hand Rubbed 1956 GMC Cardinal Red
Body:
Frame off Restoration
New N.O.S. Emblems
New N.O.S. Bumpers
Interior
Sun Pro Guages
New Sill Plates
New Classic AM FM Radio With Ipod
New N.O.S. Headliner
New N.O.S. Seats
New N.O.S. Door Panels
New Windshield
New Rubber Moldings
New N.O.S. Carpet
This is a quality restoration ready to show and go. I have over $$50,000 invested. Call 48O-626-5472
Payment: Must be received within 7 days of auction end
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