Fair Condition,restoration Started, Rear Quarters Replaced, In Self Etching Prim on 2040-cars
McCool Junction, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:truck
Engine:5.0Litre 305 cid.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: El Camino
Trim: CONQUISTA
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Pickup
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 98,796
Sub Model: CONQUISTA
Exterior Color: Silver/Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
I have a El Camino I bought from an auto auction in 2004 that I think had been reposed. I have a clear and free title which I just had brought up to date which cost me $55 for title and taxes and interest. I bought this with intentions of fixing up for grandson to drive to school. Never got it done in time, he bought something else. I have done a lot on it but still has a long way to go and needs some one to take over. #1 it smokes a lot. Starts real good, purrs like a kitten, but why it smokes I don't know. Looks like I put new spark plugs and wires on the car on Apr of 2013, also Oil, filter and fuel filter. Put New ignition coil, distributor rotor & cap on 10/23/2012. Have done misc. blasting and painting underneath, such as brake drums, took gas tank off and blasted and painted, rear end blasted and painted , transmission pan and so on. mostly rattle can painting as was not fixing up to be show car, just presentable. 2 cracks in dash pad, otherwise not bad. Had dash out and cleaned out real good, seats and side panels are fairly good but headliner not tore up but looks like should be replaced. I have door panels off, was working on window motors, one window is out but is in real nice shape, all glass is good. motors are working good now but need to put wires back together and solder. I have new window felts for both doors, new door rubbers which I will sell reasonable to highest bidder when we make a deal on car. These do not go with car. The back end has been blasted dents fixed, and Herculiner put in bed. New door pins, painted inside of door frames. Bumpers are pretty good, tires???fair Battery Fair. Brakes work, but I blew a brake line so has a temporary rubber hose so lines should be replaced. Need to repaint one side of hood stripe, I have some Duplicolor black that can go with the car, also some silver. Tailgate was bad, still not the greatest so if you want it better, will have to redo it. The back Quarters have been replaced with new panels from OPGI $150.00, did pretty good job, needs a little bit of skim coteing. Self etching primer, I have put a lot more time and money into it than I want out of it. Good Luck and bring your trailer, can be driven on trailer but not home.
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