1965 Chevrolet El Camino Custom, Rare Find! on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
1965 Chevrolet El Camino custom, rare find, mint condition with 84000 original miles
Garage kept since day one. Driven daily. All numbers match. My Father bought this new in 1965. Complete restoration just completed. Even the cigarette lighter works. No rust, no mechanical issues, transmission just rebuilt new radiator, new gas tank, new air shocks, new brakes, new windshield wiper transmission new chrome, new mirrors, Edelbrock manifold, Edelbrock 4bbl carburetor, 283c.i. powerglide transmission. Line-X Spray in bed liner, 2 sets of rims; 1 set Chevrolet rally Wheels in excellent condition, 1 set of aluminum wheels with Dunlop GT Qualifier tires. This is one clean machine! No other 1965 Chevrolet El Camino like it in S.W. Florida probably in all of Florida for that matter. This is one serious head turner of a vehicle! This vehicle could bring value to over $24,000 $15,000.00 Have clean title in hand, will verify and notarize official mileage as original Contact Robert |
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