Beautiful 1966 Chevy El Camino 327 87k Body Off Restoration 3 Speed On Floor on 2040-cars
Newton, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 3 Speed on the floor
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 87,000
Model: El Camino
Exterior Color: Aqua Marine
Trim: Factory
Interior Color: Black
Here is a beautiful 1966 Chevy El Camino with a body off restoration. Has a 327 engine, The car has 87K miles on it. It is a 3 speed manual transmission on the floor.This El Camino is rust free and beautiful. The body was stripped and painted aqua marine factory color. The car has new paint, new interior with heated seat, aftermarket Chevy AM/FM radio, Flaming River tilt wheel, under dash gauges, has a new headliner, new door panels, new carpets, new electric fan, new gas tank, new exhaust with cherry bomb mufflers, underside of car is redone, frame is in excellent condition, has new power brakes, all new brake and gas lines, bed is rust free but has some wear in bed (tried to show bed wear in pictures), has a brand new set of Crager wheels and tires, has new brakes, and runs and drive fast and excellent. This is truly a awesome Chevy El Camino with over $30,000 invested into it, I would rate this car 8 1/2 out of 10. This car was always garage kept. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about the car.
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