Not Many Still Around Like This Original Never Modified Clean Bid To Win It on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Standard Cab Pickup
Engine:5.0L 305Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: El Camino
Trim: Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 94,127
Sub Model: CONQUISTA
Exterior Color: BLACK and SILVER
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Air Shocks
This is a really nice last year El Camino. You can see from the pictures it is an original, never modified El Camino, with the CONQUISTA option. It is not a show vehicle but with a minimal investment you could bring home trophies. I have owned this vehicle since 2007, but have driven it only 2692 miles. It starts right up. Runs smooth and quiet. It always gets compliments. I searched for a long time before purchasing this vehicle. To me the black/silver color combo is the best set-up. I purchased the El Camino from the original owner's daughter in CT. She had it for 9 years. It was rarely driven and always garaged. I did a CARFAX check on it before I bought it. Everything checked out. Making me the third owner. I have always taken well care of the vehicle and put a lot of money into it as you can tell by the following list. I am retiring from teaching this June and need to down-size. I currently have 4 cars and 2 motor-cycles. This vehicle has lots of parts relaced with new. I also have new parts which need to be installed. Again see the list. I have all receipts. The new owner is going to get a really nice El Camino for the price. The paint shows good in the photos but it is showing its age. 2 small rust spots at the bottom of the doors (which I tried to show in the pictures). Body straight - interior nice. Bed has some dents but no rust. I put a bed mat back there. I have never hauled anything. Engine compartment is clean. Overall I would say it is a 7+ out of 10. And wouldn't take much to make it a strong 9. El Camino lovers out there don't drag your feet on this one. One last thing, ebay's computers had trouble locating the vehicle I.D. So I was told to use the 0's you see above. The I.D. is 2GCCW80H2HS911144. The new owner can drive this home with confidence or plan to have it shipped to its new home. I have tried to describe this El Camino the best I could. I will be more than happy to answer any and all questions. HAVE FUN BIDDING! SOMEONE'S GOING TO OWN AN AWESOME EL CAMINO.........
Since I've owned the vehicle these are the upgrades, new parts that were installed, and new parts that need to be installed.
A/C converted to retro fit 134A (new compressor/receiver dryer/freon - evac and recharge and A/C flush $1,332.99
Hose package includes radiator flush and fill $175
Belt package installed $139.95
Idler arm $123.05
4 new Uniroyal Tiger Paw GTS Tires $343.44
2 new front brake rotors w/new studs/new lugs $275
2 new side moldings $74.99
New radio knobs $9.90
4 new heater - AC knobs $16
Chrome antenna mast $18.95
Drink holders - Plug & Chug $32.95
Windshield cowl molding trim $69.99
New set of GM bed rail screws $26
New NOS quarter panel emblems $59
2 new front bumper guards $90
2 rocker panels redone (look new) $159.99
NOS Chevy grill emblem $19.99
Pair new head light bezels (chrome) $59.99
New El Camino cruise control lever ( needs installation) $48.99
New El Camino chrome grill $79.99
2 new side marker lamps $62
Owners manual $24.95
Rubber bed mat $119
Gas door decal $4
Hood insulation $92.95
Conquista tailgate decal $42.95
License plate lense and assembly $23.95
Tailgate "BOWTIE" emblem $36.95
Reproduction license plate pocket $89.95
3M premium window tint $179.77
Dark Grey headliner replacement & recover visors $319
New window sweep set $94.95
2 new chrome exhaust extentions (to be installed) $16
2 new GM window motors (to be installed) $44.95
2 new exterior chrome door handles (to be installed) $27
Brand new DRAW TITE trailer hitch w/wiring (to be installed) $170
4 new rally wheel center caps $70
4 new rally wheel trim rings $90
4 used SSII chrome wheels (now on vehicle) $400
4 new deluxe Chevy bowtie centers (on above wheels) $132
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