1982 El Camino Pro Street Custom Paint Chevy 383 Stroker on 2040-cars
Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: El Camino
Drive Type: Automatic
Year: 1982
Mileage: 0
Trim: Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Listed is a 1982 Chevy El Camino Pro Street with custom paint by Richie [ The Candy Man ] . The car is a show piece with painted detail in engine compartment as well as the frame etc. shown in pics . The engine is a small block chevy 383 Stroker pump gas with Dart SS Heads , Edelbrook RPM Intake , Holley 750 double pumper carb , New Turbo 400 Transmission with 3500 JW converter , It has a Ford 9 inch shorten rear with 488 gears and new latter bar suspension with coil overs and fuel cell . It has big 15 inch Mickey Thompson street tires on a set of satin finish centerline rims all around . Too much to list . This car is all custom and selling for a steal paint work is worth well over $ 8000.00 alone . Need to sell because of personal issues so i am listing the vehicle for a fraction of what it would cost to build a Pro Street car like this beauty . Vehicle is sold as is with no refunds and no returns . Buyer is required to give a $500.00 deposite with in 48 hours of final sale which is non refundable if they change their mind so make sure you are absolutely sure this beauty is what you want to buy ! The buyer is required to pay all shipping costs if they can not come to pick up vehicle after payment is received and cleared . I prefer payment Paypal , Certified Bank Check or Cash . Vehicle will not be released until paid in full . Any questions you can contact me email or phone 631 831 0122 . Thanks - Jamie
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