1969 Chevrolet El Camino 350 Custom Street Rod Off Road Muscle Car Monster Truck on 2040-cars
Berwyn, Illinois, United States
1969 El Camino... This is your chance to own a Rare Custom Vehicle. Pro Build. Go anywhere with this Beast ! CHEVY. 350. 4 speed. Dual. Swampers. Sits High, Rides Smooth. Rolls Over Anything... Conquer any errain. At home on the Streets. Sips Gasoline. Torque Machine. Decent Interior, could always be better, bed is weathered, Body is Clean and Solid, No rust issues. Frame looks great, clean solid steel, no ugly tar lookin' rubber coated BS... beat up bucket seats, decent dash and doors, solid floors! Nice Grille & Lights... 1969... Sexy Beast. Looks like Greatness, Nothing else like it On the Road... OR OFF-ROAD! ... Zombie Apocalypse? Check. Buy It Now. But ONLY If you can handle the attention, AND can afford to PAY the security deposit pronto, as in immediately. For Sale by Owner. Serious Buyers Only. Please! Buyer is to arrange shipment via a reputable transportation company of their choosing. I am only selling this "Ultimate Toy" because I recently moved to California, but the car is being stored in Chicago, I repeat, the Vehicle is in Chicago. Please check My other Auction! I am also selling a perked wooded recreational 1+ Acre parcel on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Buy them Both and Cruise All the Way UP Lake Shore Drive. Opportunity Just Knocked. Have Some Fun.
for SALE by OWNER: 1969 CHEVY EL CAMINO 350 4 speed Low Miles OFF ROAD BIG WHEELS HAVE CLEAN CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. NO GAMES. AS-IS, NO RETURNS. |
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