1977 Chevy El Camino on 2040-cars
Manteca, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Mileage: 73,725
Make: Chevrolet
Model: El Camino
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Classic Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
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Hello and thanks for looking at this auction. You are looking at a 1977
El Camino in very good condition rust free California car (no rust in
the door jams or tailgate) and that has nice paint (has normal everyday
ware). It has a 350 auto 4v , ac works great, ralley wheels, great daily
driver. I am selling this vehicle for a friend so please ask any
questions. As far as I can tell there are no leaks. Car will pass smog
in California. All the glass is complete no cracks or chips and is
clean. The mileage is 73725 not sure if accurate. This car is being sold
as is no warranty. Buyer responsible for all fees related to this
auction and shipping. I can help on shipping if needed for an additional
fee. I can also find out about shipping through a company that is
reasonable if needed. Serious bidders only please. The car is also
listed locally so I reserve the right to end auction at anytime or OBO.
There is a few things that I can see that have problems. Behind the
front and rear bumpers, factory plastics have chips and small cracks in
them. The interiors trim that goes around window is missing. Rear window
trim is brittle. Fuel gauge does NOT work. Drivers door window seems
off track. Their is a $500 non refundable deposit due within 24 hrs of
auction ending and the remaining balance due 3 days after that unless
other arrangements are made. Thanks again and God Bless.
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