1970 Chevrolet El Camino 383 700r4 Dana 60 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Tilt Wheel on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Up for sale is my 1970 El Camino ( non SS ) has a 383 stroker motor, 1 piece rear main seal, mild hyd cam, comp cams roller tip rocker arms, Pro Comp Aluminum cyl heads, Edelbrock air gap intake, Summit 750 carb with electric choke, MSD "E" curve dist, MSD 6530 6AL-2 Digital Programmable ignition, Thorley Tri-Y headers, new exhaust. New spark plug wires & plugs, rad hoses, twin electric cooling fans, new Optima Yellow top battery, new cables, belts, all gauges work electric and mechanical. New K&N AF. Full synthetic Mobile One oil. CPP 2" drop spindles, drilled & slotted rotors, new calipers & brake pads, master cyl, Willwood prop valve, Edelbrock IAS Front shocks, UMI sway bar, urethane bushings, tubular Upper & Lower control arms with Del-A-Lum bushings, new tie rods ends, Edelbrock tie rod adjusters, new idler arm, 700R4 transmission, new driveshaft & U joints, Strange Engineering "S60" Dana 60 rear end 3:70 gears, Trac Lock diff, 35 spline S/T axles 1/2" studs, 4 wheel power disc brakes, new calipers & brake pads, UMI adjustable upper control arms, non adjustable lower control arms, UMI rear sway bar. Comes with extra TH400 trans with JW Ultra bell and new "Dennys" 4" aluminum driveshaft, new 1350 U joints and slip yoke. Interior has new door trim panels & arm rests, mirrors, rear view mirror, new mech gauges, tilt steering with column shift, Auto meter monster tach, new window felts, true AC car, nice stereo & speakers. Headliner in good shape. Overall in great shape, paint is good, minor dent in tailgate, some rust bubbles in bottom RF fender & RR 1/4 panel, new bed rail & tailgate moldings, new tail light lenses and bezels, new reverse lamps, many new parts, suspension has been replaced front & rear, new shocks front & rear. I have the original front and rear control arms, included with sale. Car runs great, doesn't over heat, not too loud, tires are OK, rear are approx. 30%, front 70% New keys & Ign/door lock cylinders. I've owned the car for over 2 years, been working on it here and there, replaced many parts & repaired many items. I don't use it much and need to pay taxes and find a daily driver. Title in MY name, reg is current, car has insurance, it starts and drives, it's parked under a awning in my backyard, it doesn't get wet or too hot. Please check out photo's, ask questions, I reserve the right to end auction early, for sale locally, sold "AS IS" no warranty or guarantee. Vehicle shipping is the buyers responsibility, buyer will pay all costs and make all arrangements, I can store the car for 10 days free of charge, then $25.00 per day after that. If you are in the area you can stop by and check it out, I live in NE Los Angeles 90041 "Eagle Rock" Cash in person, any payment other than cash will need to clear my bank before vehicle is released. I may have missed a few things and if you need a photo of a certain area let me know, thanks for looking!! |
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