1959 Chevrolet El Camino No Motor No Tranny Build It Or Just Drive It. on 2040-cars
Manteca, California, United States
Up for sale is a 1959 Chevrolet El Camino. This car is a survivor and a great platform for a full restoration or just put a motor and transmission in it and drive it. That's right this car is a complete roller no motor no transmission. I have everything for this car and some duplicates just no power train. This car has a clean California title and current tags. I have the complete original interior and all exterior. The floors were rusted out, I have replaced the floors just need some finish welding. The passenger side quarter panel took a weird hit from underneath as you can see in the pictures. The only serious rust is on the assenger side roof line below the roof trim and above the door. Like I saod I have everything for this car and some duplicates except a powertrain. NOT INCLUDED I do have a brand new built big block chevy 427 long block that should be in the 600 hp neighborhood and a brand new TCI super street fighter turbo 400 available for an additional dollar amount NOT INCLUDED. I have all 5 original wheels i do not have the hub caps though. If you have any questions or concerns please let me know. I am not opposed to going out of my way for additional pictures and answering questions. Thanks and good luck.
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