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1987 Chevrolet El Camino on 2040-cars

US $1,650.00
Year:1987 Mileage:0
Location:

Palm Bay, Florida, United States

Palm Bay, Florida, United States

THIS IS A 1987 CHEVY EL CAMINO LAST YEAR PRODUCED. IT WAS ACQUIRED FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER WHO PURCHASED IT IN 1986 AND IS FOR SALE. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY IF THE VEHICLE IS SOLD LOCALLY. IT IS VERY SOUND RUNNING CONDITION BUT IS SLIGHTLY BURNING SOME OIL ESPECIALLY WHEN IT SITS FOR FEW WEEKS. AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICS IT IS IN NEED OF PAINT AND SOME RESTORATION. THE MAJOR PROBLEMS ARE DRIVER SIDE DOOR WAS SEVERELY DAMAGED WHEN THE OWNER BACKED OUT OF HIS DRIVEWAY AND CAUGHT A CURB, FORTUNATELY THE DOOR WAS WEEK FROM ROTTING AND NO MAJOR DAMAGE WAS DONE AT THE POINT OF THE DOOR HINGES SO I BELIEVE A NEW DOOR COULD BE BOLTED RIGHT UP. THE OLD DOOR WINDOW MECHANISM IS STILL WORKING JUST AS EVERYTHING ELSE ON THIS VEHICLE EXCEPT FOR THE AIR CONDITIONING. THE MAIN AREAS ON THE BODY TO BE CONCERNED ARE THE THREE SPOTS AROUND THE REAR WINDOW THAT ARE ROTTING, THE BUMPER GUARDS ON FRONT AND BACK BUMPERS ARE NOT SALVAGEABLE AND ARE ROTTING BUT THERE IS NO PROBLEMS WITH THE BUMPERS THEMSELVES, THE FRONT HOOD ON THE FORWARD EDGED IS ALSO GOT SOME ROTTING BUT I DO HAVE A SPARE HOOD THAT IS IN MUCH BETTER SHAPE THAT WOULDN'T NEED AS MUCH WORK, ALSO THE CROSS PIECE UNDER THE HOOD THAT THE RADIATOR IS AGAINST HAS ITS SHARE OF ROTTING BUT IS INTACT AND IS POSSIBLY SALVAGEABLE. THERE IS NO OTHER AREAS OF ROTTING ON THE BODY. I TRIED TO TAKE PICTURES TO BEST DESCRIBE EVERYTHING. THE GLASS AND INTERIOR ARE DECENT NO HOLES OR SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE. THERE IS A SINGLE CRACK ON THE TOP OF THE DASH AND THE DRIVER FLOOR BOARD IS BOWED DOWN LIKE THERE IS FLOOR BOARD PROBLEM BUT I WILL UPDATE THIS LISTING AS I HAVEN'T PULLED THE CARPET BACK TO SURVEY WHAT IS WRONG WITH IT. I HAVE CHECKED OUT THE UNDERCARRIAGE AND THERE IS NO SIGNS OF SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS.  I'M NOT SURE BUT WHEN I WAS DRIVING IT, IT DIDN'T BURN OIL BUT THERE IS SOME SLIGHT BLUE SMOKE COMING OUT OF EXHAUST WHEN I START IT BUT DOES DISAPPEAR AFTER IT RUNS A BIT, ABOUT EVERY OTHER WEEK TO KEEP THE BATTERY CHARGED.  I HAVE A STACK OF RECEIPTS FROM THIS CAR. IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY AND NO RETURN SO BE SURE OF WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING, TITLE IS IN HAND AND FREE AND CLEAR. I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND POST THEM FOR ALL TO SEE.  I WILL ONLY ACCEPT A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 THRU PAY PAL. THE BALANCE DUE WILL COME IN THE FORM OF A BANK CHECK, CASH OR MONEY ORDER UPON PICKUP OR OTHER ARRANGEMENT MADE BETWEEN THE BUYER AND ME. IF  BALANCE IS PAID BY PAY PAL IT WILL NEGATE AND CANCEL THE TRANSACTION. THE BUYER IS TOTALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY FEES TO PICKUP AND SHIP THIS VEHICLE TO ITS DESTINATION. I WILL ASSIST IN A WAY THAT IS NOT GOING TO COST ME ANY FUNDS. I DO HAVE A FRIEND WITH A LONG DISTANCE VEHICLE SHIPPING COMPANY IF THE BUYER IS INTERESTED. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. YOU CAN CALL ME AT 321-525-2533 LEAVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL RETURN ALL CALLS. JEFF

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