1967 Chevy El Camino , 327, Th400, A/c Car. Lots New .... A Must See !! on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
1967 Chevy El Camino Original ; A/C , PS , PB , car This car has been in storage for many years, It was a great year ElCamino to restore and nice options like a/c.. Last year I lost my warehouse space and several of my cars parked in the warehouse had to come home. But before this 67 ElCamino could come to my home which is in a gated community, it could not be in project condition, which it was. I had the guys at work scuff the car and shot it with Dupont single stage original color Gold. It is not a professional job , but looks great in my driveway. Also last year before bringing it home I had a 327 engine and a TH400 automatic put in it, both rebuilt, 0 hours, I have not started it yet, still needs a few small thing to be road ready. I just don’t have the time to finish this project. I have much money into this project and just looking to get only some of it back. Please read the info below and email or call with any questions, thanks. 1967 Chevy El Camino v8 car, power steering, power brakes, A/C car.
------------------------------ 327 Engine, Rebuilt 1965 Vintage very original w/ original Dbl hump Heads! intake and WCFB carb (also just rebuilt), which is very rare. It has a rebuilt TH400 automatic Trans, with new torque converter. And New everything like motor mounts/U-joints/HEI ign/hoses/ water pump/fuel pump etc. All in place NOT FIRED UP YET. Below are the engine numbers; Block casting # 3858180 Block Stamp # T 0712 HC Body is solid, it has had floors replaced and I believe rear
quarters replaced before I got it . Doors open and close nice all windows rool up and down nice. Rockers and doors are solid too. Front grill, headlights and chrome all there
and in nice condition. To be really nice..This car need front fenders , both sides should be
replaced, they both have rust and bondo in lower sections and also top side. The
body work on the front fenders is poor, but I was going to change them so I did
not want to spend much cleaning them up to go on the car so I could take it
home. Bed and tail gate is in very nice shape, is some rust under side below
bed floor. Has new front windshield. top of roof is solid but can also see sand marks in the paint job, this car was to get a black vynil top, so its good enough. Chassis; 4 New Bridgstone 205/70/15, Four 15 inch, New
white lettered tires on excellent Rally Rims Brakes are All.. New;( Master Cyl. 4 Shoes, 4 wheels cyls, all rubber lines, frt & rear, drums cut, all new brakes) Interior ; New front windshield, new carpet, New rear Fill Panel. NO Seat. Nice vent wing windows, all glass very good.
Car needs finishing, and a new professional paint job to be show quality, or drive as is. If your looking for a nice daily driver, with a little work your on the road. ASKING $ buy it now price of $ 5800.
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