1964 Chevrolet El Camino Resto Mod on 2040-cars
Crown Point, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:454 BBC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: El Camino
Trim: RESTO MOD
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 67,470
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: RESTO MOD
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Just in time for Cruisin' season.....this stunning 1964 El Camino RESTO MOD! The paint and body on this truck is beautiful, the "Steel Blue" paint with ghost gray competition stripes on the hood really sparkle in the sun. The body is rust free with no patch panels, floor, rockers and drop offs are solid with no patches or issues. This truck was assembled in the Van Nuys, California plant. Powering this El Camino is a 7.4 Liter 454 Big Block Chevy 9.5 to 1 compression (casting # 14015445) (Est HP 460) with Edelbrock Aluminum Performance RPM 454-0 Oval Port Heads (0-1500-6500), Performer RPM 2-R Dual Plane High Rise Intake (#7163) (1500-6500 RPM), Barry Grant "Demon 800 CFM double pumper carb, Holley performance mechanical fuel pump 6-7 psi, HPC coated headers, HEI Street/Strip Distributer, MSD 8 mm wires, ARP bolts on engine, March polished serpentine BBC mount belt system, chrome alternator, Vintage Air Conditioning with heat/defrost, polished R-134 Vintage AC compressor, Be-Cool aluminum radiator with twin Spal electric fans., Chrome brake booster set up, Billitt polished valve covers Backing up this monster 454 is a Hughes Performance TH-400 with a Hughes Performance 1600-1800 RPM Stall converter with mild shift kit hooked to a Currie 9" Ford rear-end with 31 spline axels shortened to fit El Camino, assembled by Currie. Stopping the Camino is Wildwood Drilled Disc brakes. Hotchis Sport Suspention front and back, KYB shocks and oversized swaybars Interior: Custom Bucket seats, Lokar 8- ball automatic shifter, Billitt steering wheel on Ididit tilt column with working turn signals., JVC Power Deck with DVD Bluetooth hands free, Pheonix Gold 1200Amp, w 10" Sub box, custom built tweeter and Mid speaker box by feet, tinted windows and visor shade fade tint. Coys wheels, with Nitto NTSS Extreme ZR 225/40/ZR 18 on front, 225/35/20 on rear. Paint 1992 Dark Green/Grey Effect (357031FA) There is less than 5,000 miles on the whole drivetrain, it would take you around $40,000 to build this car yourself!!! Do not miss out on this great deal!!! A $500 deposit is due through Pay-Pal with-in 48hrs of end of sale,(deposit non-refundable) full payment needs to be made with-in 7 days of end of auction! Winner is required to pay Indiana sales tax and possibly the sales tax for your state. Buyer is responsible for pick-up of vehicle, however if delivery is needed, seller can help for an additional fee. Interested parties with questions should call (219)662-0500. We are able to offer financing for almost all brands for individuals living in the US. If you would like further information about our financing programs, please give us a call at (219)662-0500. This truck is also for sale locally on lot, we reserve the right to end auction at anytime. Feel free to stop by and check it out in our showroom, Complete Auto Source, 1674 E North Street, Crown Point, IN 46307. Complete Auto Source has been in business for over 30 years. We are you leaders in Late model cars, trucks, classic cars and more!
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