1984 El Camino Restomod Ls1 V8 Fuel Injected, Air, Auto With O/d, Fully Restored on 2040-cars
Ozark, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:LS1 V8 Fuel Injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Mileage: 4,653
Make: Chevrolet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: El Camino
Trim: 2-door
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
1984 Chevrolet El Camino RestoMod
The best of the best and over $30,000 Spent on Restoration
Only 4,600 Miles on the car since completion
LS1 Fuel Injection V8
This 1984 El Camino started out as an original car basically untouched purchased from an elderly gentleman. The car was then transformed into this beautiful RestoMod Style car that can be driven and enjoyed with outstanding performance and drivability. There has been no expense spared and no short cuts on this car. The car has been all restored including paint, mechanics, wiring, etc. You could not build this car for what we have the reserve set at! The reserve is set well below what has been invested so this is an opportunity to purchase this car for the first time since built. Other projects need to be completed is the reason for the sale of this El Camino. The paint and finish on the car was done very nice in base coat clear coat. All interior was redone and the bucket seats finished out nicely in leather. Everything works on the car and is very pleasing to drive. The car was finished this past year. The body is straight and the undercarriage still shows nice.
Features on this El Camino Include:
2000 LS1 V8 Fuel Injected Engine with a Comp. Cam # 224114R, Duration 224, and Lift 581
4L60E Automatic/Overdrive Transmission with a Stall Converter
3.73 Positraction Rear Axle
Ceramic Coated Headers with Dual Exhaust System
Tubular Control Arms and Anti-Sway Bars Front and Rear
Edelbrock Shocks and Eibach Lowering Springs
Ion Chrome 17-inch Custom wheels
Honest Charlie's Front End/Ground Effects
Custom Rear Roll Pan with Tailights
Custom Paint and Cowl Hood
Dyna Mat Insulation under carpet
Pioneer Premier CD Stereo, Rockford Amp, JL Audio Subwoofer
Remote Locks and Auto Page Anti-Theft Alarm
Dakota Digital Gauges
Power Bucket Seats
Tilt Steering wheel
Custom Steering Wheel
Air Conditioning
Power Disc Brakes and Power Steering
Power Windows
Optima Battery
I am sure that I have not listed everything about this car. Must see to appreciate all of the details on this car!
Clear Missouri Title In Hands with No Liens
Inspections are welcome and the car can be seen at most anytime
We are located in Southwest Missouri, Just minutes from Springfield, Missouri in Ozark. We can arrange for local pickup at the airport.
Buyer is responsible for shipping charges but we will be glad to assist in any way we can.
No Deposit is required upon winning bidder, however the car must be paid for in full within 3 to 5 business days.
Funds must be either wire transfer, cash in hands, or a cashiers check. Please note that if paying by a cashiers check funds must clear our bank account before any release of car or title. No Exceptions.
We reserve the right to end auction early as the car is for sale locally.
Any questions about this car you can call (417)-773-0318 or (417)-425-9629
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