1978 Chevrolet El Camino Ss Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Maricopa, Arizona, United States
FOR SALE IS AN 1978 EL CAMINO SS CUSTOM
THERE ARE 4 ITEMS THAT SETS THIS EL CAMINO SS APART FROM THE REST.
(1)CUSTOM FUSE PANEL LOCATED AT THE CENTER CONSOLE. YOU CAN SIT IN THE SEAT AND CHANGE THE FUSES.(2)PUSH START IGNITION MAKES THIS SS VERY HARD TO STEAL.
(3)PATENTED STAINLESS STEEL GAUGE PANEL USING STEWART WARNER GAUGES, WITH AN ELECTRONIC SPEEDOMETER BETTER THAN OEM.(4) CUSTOM ALUMINUM HOOD SHOCK HINGES BETTER THAN OEM.
INTERIOR AREA: POWER DRIVERS SIDE SEAT WITH BUILT IN HEATERS NOT WIRED, THE SAME FOR THE PASSENGER SIDE./ALARM SYSTEM/ JVC STEREO CD PALYER BLUETOOTH READY AND USB PORT IPOD-IPHONE/CUSTOM REAR SPEAKERS/CUSTOM CENTER CONSOLE WITH SHIFTER ON THE FLOOR/1 PIECE DOOR PANEL WITH CUSTOM SWITCHES FOR POWER WINDOWS& DOOR LOCKS BETTER THAN OEM/CUSTOM ALUMINUM A/C AIR VENT PANEL/BILLET ALUMINUM REAR VIEW MIRROR/CHROME IDIDIT STEERING COLUMN WITH CUSTOM STEERING WHEEL/NEW HEAD LINER/CUSTOM EL CAMINO EMBLEM FRONT FLOOR MATS/DASH IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION/
ENGINE BAY: 350 ENGINE WITH CERAMIC HEADERS/700R4 TRANSMISSION WITH HUGHES PERFORMANCE ALUMINUM OIL PAN& OIL COOLER/4 CORE RADIATOR WITH DUAL ELECTRIC FANS ALSO STAINLESS STEEL RADIATOR FANS/MARCH PERFORMANCE SERPENTINE PULLEYS/ALUMINUM POWER STEERING PUMP WITH METAL RESERVIOR CAN(NO PLASTIC)/RELAY&
FUSES BOXES FOR MULTIPLE FANS/EDELBROCK 4 BARREL CARBURETOR WITH EDELBROCK TRIANGULAR AIR FILTER COVER/UPGRADED ALTERNATOR FOR MORE AMPERAGE/UPGRADE BATTERY/SANDEN 508 134A COMPRESSOR A/C SYSTEM/CONDENSOR FAN/NEW STEERING GEAR BOX WITH STAINLESS STEEL STEERING SHAFT/NEW WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR/
SUSPENSION AREA: UPPER TUBULAR CONTROL ARMS/GLOBAL WEST LOWER CONTROL ARMS AND REAR COIL OVER SPRINGS/CHROME FRONT SWAY BARS WITH POLYURETHANE BUSHINGS/
KYB SHOCKS FRONT SHOCKS/FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKES/PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION REAR CONTROL ARMS AND TIE ROD ENDS/MONROE REAR LOAD ADJUSTING SHOCKS/POSI TRACTION REAR END WITH AN ALUMINUM REAR END COVER FOR BETTER COOLING AND PERFORMANCE/ 16 INCH POLISHED IROC RIMS WITH BF GOODRICH T/A'S/
EXTERIOR AREA: SPRAYED ON BED LINER/CUSTOM TONNEAU COVER/CUSTOM STAINLESS STEEL LICENSE PLATE POCKET/CUSTOM ALUMINUM LED REAR TIAL LIGHTS/CUSTOM ALUMINUM SIDE PANEL LIGHTS/CUSTOM CHROME DOOR STRIKER/ NOTE ALL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PARTS ARE BETTER AND WILL LAST LONGER THAN ALL OEM PARTS ALSO
SOME ITEMS COST LESS.
FOR ALL INFORMATION AND MORE PICTURES PLEASE CONTACT ME AT classiccarlvr@q.com
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