1968 El Camino .327ci At Yenko/sc Paint on 2040-cars
Old Hickory, Tennessee, United States
This is a very nice El Camino. It runs great with its original .327 engine which has been rebuilt and beefed up a little. The engine runs strong and smooth and sounds great with the new exhaust system recently added. The engine has had some chrome and frest paint added for a great classic look. The powerglide trans is also original to the vehicle and has been rebuilt. The paint is a Yenko/sc paint job that has been very well done. The paint is very slick and shines awesome. It is a real head turner. The white paint is very deep looking and the stripes are straight and nice. The body is also in great shape with no dents or dings or any sign of rust issues at all, not body or frame either one. The interior has original dash and seats with new carpet and is in very nice condition. I have just purchased an original chrome faced 1968 am radio that i have not had installed yet but i am very exceited about getting it in. Tires are very nice with lots of tread and even wear. Please email or call with any questions at all. This is a vehicle that can be driven and enjoyed anywhere right now. Steve 615-456-2277
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