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1986 Chevy El Camino -- California Car-- No Rust -- 82k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:82350
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States
Advertising:

 HI EVERYONE, THANK FOR TAKING A MOMENT TO LOOK AT MY 1986 CHEVY EL CAMINO.

THIS IS A NICE VEHICLE. ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR, NO RUST AND VERY LOW MILES

THE CAR IS WELL EQUIPPED.

V8 5.0 LITER

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

A/C

CLOTH TAN INTERIOR

CD PLAYER

BEDLINER

ALLOY WHEELS

BRAND NEW TIRES


THIS EL CAMINO IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE. THE CAR WAS REPAINTED 1 YEAR AGO, 2 STAGE BASECOAT AND CLEARCOAT PAINT. THE INTERIOR IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. THE DASHBOARD HAS A FEW MEDIUM SIZED CRACKS, BUT IT HAS A NICE DASH COVER ON THE CAR. ALL THE GAUGES WORK ON THE CAR. STARTS UP AND RUNS GREAT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTH.

NO BIG OIL LEAKS, THIS IS A SOLID VEHICLE

FRONT AND REAR SHOCKS ARE NEW, THE REAR SHOCKS ARE AIR SHOCKS.

THE BRAKES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE AND THE TIRES ARE NEW.

BID WITH CONFIDENCE, THIS IS A NICE EL CAMINO. THIS EL CAMINO HAS ZERO RUST.

FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS, @ 714-269-4255.

I CAN HELP YOU ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION ANYWHERE IN THE AMERICA OR TO A PORT OF YOUR CHOICE IF YOU ARE AN EXPORTER.

TAKE A LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES.

DAVE @ 714-269-4255

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