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1980 Chevrolet El Camino, Classic, Restored, Low Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:1980 Mileage:58310
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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 You are bidding on a 1980 Chevrolet El Camino that has been partially restored and has 58,310 original miles.  This vehicle is all original, except for custom paint job and wheels.  This truck has NO RUST. Equipped with power steering, power brakes, and air conditioning.  Below is a listing of all items that have been repaired, replaced, or upgraded.

  • Original 3.8 V-6 which is spotless inside and has been well maintained (discovered this when replacing the valve cover gaskets and valve stem seal)
  • 350 turbo transmission which has been tuned to shift firmer
  • Engine has been tuned by way of re-curving the distributor, changing timing settings, and tuning the fuel curve of the carburetor.  It runs like a 305 cubic inch Chevy up to 80 mph.
  • Fuel mileage is 16 mpg in town, and 22 mpg on the highway.
  • Stock ride height, front-end has been aligned.  The original inspection markings are still visible on all suspension parts. Undercarriage is extremely clean.
  • New air shocks
  • New front shocks
  • New brakes
  • Quick turn steering gear
  • New front air dam
  • 2" Goodmark cowl hood -- removed hood ornament from front header panel and added the '82 version of the Chevrolet insignia on the grill.
  • New bed mat
  • Bed has been Rhino lined (bed had only 1 dent in it)
  • New tailgate cables
  • H-4 Bosch headlamps
  • New chrome grill and headlight surrounds
  • New chrome tailgate tag surround
  • New headliner
  • New seat cover and foam
  • New door and window seals
  • New belt moldings
  • New door handles with latch assemblies
  • New rocker moldings
  • New wheelhouse moldings
  • New 2-tone paint -- PPG Indigo Blue on top, stock light blue on the bottom, with a bright red accent stripe at the body line.  All buried below Global Clear Coat, sanded and polished.
  • New Torque Thrust Two chromed wheels, 15x7 in front, and 15x8 in the rear.  New lug nuts and Gorilla locks.
  • New BF Goodrich 225/60/15 rear tires
  • New BF Goodrich 215/65/15 front tires

This car has been a weekend driver and is very reliable.  It can be driven on the highway, so shipping may not be necessary.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me or call me at 316-393-1055 and ask for Dave.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

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