1987 Chevrolet El Camino Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 1970s 350 Motor on 2040-cars
Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
Hi this is a second vehicle i am listing this also was my brothers this was a unfinished project this is a 1987 chevy elcamino the vehicle has some body work already done on left rear quarter still needs some in areas around the car the interior is out of car floors got fixed the dash needs to be put back in have interior except floor carpet the hood is fiberglass the tires are 50s on 50 rally rims i only have one center cap someone stole three off vehicle the tires are pretty new this was a project the motor was bought long block from a builder off ebay cost over 2000.00 never got finished the push rods rockers eldbroke intake and billet distrubitor need to be installed they are only laying on top of the motor to keep the inside from getting rodent nest this is a 1970s 350 block the tranny is a 400 turbo hydromatic racing transmission also purchased from racing tranny builder off ebay hog torqe convertor fly wheel new high tourqe starter 0 miles on tranny car never got to thge road after he passed sat for three years new these parts alone 1500.00 has headers chrome valve covers chrome tall height edlebrok carberator edlebroke intake new g-force crossmember dual exhaust the rear shocks and springs are new gas tank has 410 rear posi the new front shocks and front coils are still in the box in the garage also full poly red body kit with all sleeves and hardware all the chrome for the bed rear window front windshield is also in garage there is also this has a bm floor shifter still hooked in car had a bucket bench seat in it new radiator the only fluid in motor is oil no water or antifreeze have all new top of door stripping needs to be put on bottom door panels needs some work what also goes with this car is extra parts from another 1987 that he stripped for parts extra body and bed chrome heaterbox,misc parts brake booster wiper motor and the original 307 block that came out the motor ran it smoked a little but he wanted horse power thats why he swapped and went with 400 tranny i really cant tell you much more it is what i said needs some work but for the right person your getting alot for the price Thanks Anna
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