1967 Chevy Chevelle El Camino, 396,4 Speed, 12 Bolt Possi, Buckets, Console, on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Body Type:el camino
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: El Camino
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 85,374
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Dark brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
For sale is a 1967 chevy el camino Factory 396 big block,muncie 4-speed, 355 gm12 bolt possi, buckets, console, gauges,tachometer, power disc brake car. The car is an original mm code royal plumb color, The car is now dark brown. The original 396 is gone and there is a built 327 in it now. The engine and muncie m-20 trans are not original to the car.The 355 12 bolt possi is original, The el camino runs and drive great, The motor runs great and the car pulls hard. I have had a lot of items replaced over the past 2 years, heres a list of the bigger items new items, Heater core, heater motor Altenator, fuel tank 4 core radiator, window felts High Dollar stereo system, 4 new bf goodrich ta radials exhaust system, Halogen head lights rear boxed A arms,Heavy duty napa clutch Disc brakes, headliner carpet, door panels turn signal tackometer The el camino has a great running early 327 with 202 fueler heads,Eldelbrock intake a carb. The transmission is an m-20 transmission, The wheels are 15x8 corvette rallys with new bf goodrich ta radials, fronts are p235/60-15, then rears are p 245/60-15. The exhaust system is brand new and sounds great. I had new front disc brakes installed and i also have the original 2 piston caliper delco morane brakes that go with the sale of the car. The car was in good shape when i bought it but i have spent 2 years and thousands of Dollars making it better.The lights, blikers and heater work. The el camino was painted green at one time early in its life. The prep work was not proffesional or to my standard The car is currently dark brown, but will need a complete paint job to be show ready. My next item to attack on the car was to pepaint the elcamino back to its original rare royal plumb color. The car is not rusted and will be easy for a body shop to paint the car. This is a list of the items that will need to be addressed to make this car a show car. The tach and speedo work when they want too. needs looked at Chrome trim is driver quality only, Will need new trim to be show quality The tailgate end moldings are missing The paint and prep work are driver quality only, It will need new paint to be show quality The original tach goes with the sale of the car but it only worked to 3,000 rpm
I am available to show the car to any potential buyers. I have a car lift so you can inspect the car top to bottom. I have a clear title in my name. The vehicle is sold as is no warrany written or implied. A 2,000.00 Dollar deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. Final payment is due within 7 days of auction close. Shipping is the responsibility of the new buyer. The el camino is in a secure shop with a car cover on it that will not be disturbed untill your shipper arrives. E-mail me with any questions and i will e-mail you back or call you back if you leave your phone number. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.This is a great running and driving el camino, I have set the reserve well below my total investment, Somebody is going to get a great deal on this car. Thanks
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