1970 Chevy Chevelle El Camino Ss 396 4 Speed Barn Find Cranberry Red on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Chevelle
Trim: SS396
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 32,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
You are viewing a 1970 Chevy Chevelle Elcamino SS396. This is a real 1970 SS Elcamino Cranberry red paint code 75 with black bucket seat interior code 756. It was built in the Kansas plant. It came with the following options.396 muncie 4 speed a/c power steering power brakes shaded glass and cowl induction hood front bumper guards. The car was off the frame and the frame was restored years ago,it will need restored again as it is showing surface rust. This was a very unique color combination when new,it was red with white vinyl top and white racing stripes. The body will need to be restored as there is rust in the quarters and front fender bottoms. There is a section of the roof above the driver door where the previous owner cut out rust and never finished it,I have the repair section for the roof. The hood is solid but does have some small dent on the front curve. The bed floor is solid and not all beat up. The rear floor will need floor boards replaced. Interior is ruff but very original with a nice original dash housing and cluster(non tach). I have the original bucket seats and console,no shift plate. The previous owner switched the car to a automatic and removed clutch pedal. I have a perfect rust free tailgate and the original front fenders. There is a original Harrison 4 core radiator for a automatic car included. The rear end is a 1971 12 bolt with no center section. It does have the SS steering shaft Boxed trailer arms disc brakes. This would be a beautiful muscle car once restored. Also included is a pair of Gm full rear quarters, they were welded onto another car and need some straighten on the edges.They were NOS quarters and still have the gm sticker on them. I looked around and have not found the buildsheet. The SS is a complete body missing drive train and front windshield. I would love to return this to original condition but two young girls keep me busy enough.The wheels are not included as they are not mine, I will install roller wheels on it. The brakes are not in working condition.The mileage is actual miles at 32,000 on the title
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Thanks Donald
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