1964 Chevy El Camino 454 Big Block on 2040-cars
Goodyear, Arizona, United States
I have a 1964 Chevy El Camino for sale. with a 454 Big Block, starts and runs with automatic turbo 400 trans a tune up would be nice on it. Motor has elderbrock intake and carb and a HEI distributer and Huge Interstate battery. Also has dual exhaust. This is a solid project, body is pretty straight with no major dents or rust. Pans are solid as well. Hood has small cowl scoop that was added by previous owner and I would replace it. It has three chevy rallys wheels and one after market wheel in the rear. Needs paint and full interior. Car has most of the trim and moulding, what you see in the pictures is all that is has and trim in ok condition and needs polishing. These El Camino are getting harder to get and getting more expensive, this is a good deal and find that already comes with that 454 BIG BLOCK Please call 209-589-8747 if you have questions or want to view the car. Car is being sold locally in Arizona and I have the right to end auction early. Payment: Deposit of 500.00 is do after 24 hours of winning with PayPal m Cash or Bank Transfer and full payment is do in 3 day of winning thru bank wire transfer only or cash. No refunds and sold as is with no warranty and buyer is responsible for shipping |
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