1967 El Camino Chevrolet Project 4-speed Muncie 327 No Reserve No Rust Nice! on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Up for auction today at NO RESERVE is a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino. It is in great shape with its good and not-so-great (needs attention), but this is a VERY NICE starter and builder car. It is cool, very solid, zero rust. One of those cars that I wish I had the time to get to, but I unfortunately cannot tend to her due to recent developments in my financial situation. Good: -Turns over, starts, and idles nicely. You can hear it run. -Very little body damage* -Zero major rust (only surface rust) -GREAT bed (this truck had a camper shell for years before we removed it two days ago). -Back of the Ekly behind the seats in perfect condition -327 cubic inch engine (casting verified). Edelbrock carb and manifold, chrome valve covers, chrome timing chain cover. -Power steering -Power brakes -NICE original dash with nice original steering wheel -Four-speed Muncie M20 -Window regulators work superbly (almost new—no effort to roll up or down at all). -Rear glass included (was removed due to the camper shell) -Rear bed moldings in great shape -Super-Sport type cowl-hood STEEL with new hinges -CLEAN title in hand, no liens of any sort -Electrical in great shape (some rear bulbs burnt) -Bucker seats (not original) with headrests -Hurst shifter or Hurst-type shifter -Gages work (aftermarket) -10-bolt rear end, good drum brakes all around -No visible leaks, didn’t spot my trailer when it was on there for the better part of a week. Needs Attention: -Windshield cracked *-Front driver fender is banged up, but very workable -M20 Muncie transmission is stuck (we believe it requires a linkage adjustment). It will go into one forward gear but it’s hard to get it to do anything else. -Needs front and rear bumpers PLUS some grill trim. -Rear tailgate trim is punctured -DIRTY but that’s easy fix -Needs good rims and tires, but these will roll onto a trailer. This car is located in El Paso, Texas 79938 and it is an age-long New Mexico car. So, this means this is in great shape. Previous owner was good to this car; no funny business with title or anything like that. What you see is what you get. Also, if you’re serious about fixing her, check my other auctions (there are two transmissions that would work in this car). Cash in person or via paypal or cashier’s check. Free shipping within a 25-mile radius, ELSE YOU PAY AND ARRANGE SHIPPING WITH YOUR CARRIER AND YOUR NICKEL for those areas that are located further than 25 miles from our storage locale. WE HATE to let her go, but recent developments force this sale. Good luck bidding. Please, bidders with less than 15 on the feedback page, contact me first via eBay to gage your sincere interest in this vehicle. |
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