1972 El Camino Pro Street,drag Car. on 2040-cars
Libby, Montana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Model: El Camino
Mileage: 0
Trim: El Camino
This El Camino is a SS clone!Body off frame a few years ago.The car does not have 1000 miles on it since then.All new Painless wiring kit,with fuse block,all lights work,turn signals,gauge lights.Car is licened & inshured.8 point cage with side swing out bars.All Autometer gauges.383 SB Chev engine,500 miles.Dart Pro 1 big valve aluminum heads,Eagle forged rotating assembly,H beam rods,Kieth Black .30 over.100 dome pistons Brodix intake,Demon 750.All MSD ignition,Lunati solid cam,Crane roller rockers,Moroso stud girdle.Dyno sheets:462 HP 5700,462 TQ 4900.Runs excellent.Very built turbo 350,manual forward pattern,3200 9"convertor.NOS system 150-400 all wired & plumed.Moser Ford 9" rear,4:10 track loc,33 spline axles.Edelbrock trailing arms,Mark Williams drive shaft.3" exhaust,electric open headers.
4 wheel Wilwood disk brakes & master cylinder,less than 100 miles.Tourqe Thrust Ds 15X7 15X10 with Mickey Thompsons all around,less than 100 miles.
Questions: call Mark 406-293-8411
Only the deposit will be accepted thru Pay Pal!Balance due by certified cashiers check or bank transfer.Vehicle will stay in my possession until payment has cleared.
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