1966 Chevy El Camino - Arizona Car on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
VIN has been traced back to 1981 (as far back as their database goes) and this appears to be an original Arizona car. After having it up on a lift, no rust was found.
Strong mid-70's crate 350 engine with Turbo 350 auto. Runs smooth and beautiful. Does not smoke, does not leak. No knocks, rattles or pings in the drivetrain. HEI electronic ignition, power steering, power brakes, oil cooler, transmission cooler. Has been converted to front disk brakes. Weiand intake manifold, aluminum radiator. All glass in great shape. Good amped Pioneer sound system (200 watts) with lots of speakers (and brand new Rockford Fosgate subwoofers) mounted behind the seats. Battery relocated to behind cab. Stock dual exhaust. Aftermarket under-dash COLD A/C. Trailer hitch. Brand new stuff: - double roller timing chain - water pump, thermostat and radiator hoses - tinted windows - transmission seals - battery and alternator - plugs wires and caps - valve cover gaskets - tires on Cragar rims - lower ball joints - 4 KYB shocks - tail light lenses - fan shroud - carpet kit - window regulators - speedometer cable Runs great, my daily driver. Not an extreme tire smoker, but pretty quick. Decent interior - needs headliner and sun visors. Clear AZ title. Needs paint, see pictures for paint detail. Actual mileage unknown. The reserve price is not far above the starting bid number. |
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