1977 El Camino Classic on 2040-cars
Quincy, Florida, United States
Engine:355
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Model: El Camino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: classic
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 35
Sub Model: Classic
Exterior Color: Blue
This auction is for an 1977 El Camino classic with a fresh rebuilt 355 chevy engine that's very strong,new forgued pistons, .519 .523 camshaft, new .10 .10 crankshaft with double hump heads 200cc 3/8 studs and aluminum roller rockers.This car also comes with a recent rebuilt 350 turbo trans. with shift kit installed. I basically restore the heart and drivetrain of this car it is street legal i drive this car when im feeling good or feel like riding smooth. New 8.5 posi differential but i left the stock ring and pinion gear attached so it has a posi unit with the original 2.41 gear. New mid length headers with freshly installed true dual exhaust they are turn downs. New super coil,electric fan and gauges to go along with this fresh rebuilt street monster. This car is not an race car it runs 93 pump gas and i also currently have it registered in my name with insurance. So plz serious buyers only. This is a great classic car that i ran out of time to finish. Its not a show car, it will need floor pans and new carpet installed probably in the next 5 yrs or so and it also have a very small fender bender on passenger front bumper barely even noticeable. I have spent over 7,500 at the machine shop,on jegs,summit and even ebay just to get this car running like she is know. I have clean Florida tittle in hand i'm just asking 7,000 like they say my loss your gain. I will repeat this, (THIS IS NOT A RACE CAR) CAR IS STREET LEGAL AN EVERYDAY DRIVER BUT THIS IS NOT AN TOY FOR AN TEENAGER!!!!!!
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