1965 Chevelle El Camino 350 V8 Auto Transmission No Rust. Project Car. on 2040-cars
Saratoga, Wyoming, United States
Work in progress 1965 Chevrolet El Camino with 350 cu. in. engine and 350 automatic transmission. Bought recently intending to finish restoration, but proved to be too much for me. Time to let someone else finish this mostly original project car. Body work completed with minor electrical wiring and interior finish work remaining. No rust anywhere. Comes with an original bench seat and second original dash. Fifteen inch American all chrome wheels and good tires. Includes all letters for "Chevrolet" on tailgate except the "C." Body is in very good restored condition with no rust, dents or major scratches. Buyer responsible for vehicle pickup. Please e-mail any questions. Payment of $1,000.00 to PayPal is required 48 hours after auction ends with balance due in form of Cashiers Check or money order two weeks after end of auction. |
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