1987 Chevy El Camino Restored on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
SELLING A BEAUTIFUL 1987 CHEVY EL CAMINO. FRESHLY RESTORED. CAR WAS RUST FREE ASIDE FROM PASSENGER FLOOR PANEL HAD A SPOT THAT WAS FIXED.. PAINT TAKEN COMPLETELY DOWN TO METAL AND COLOR WAS CHANGED FROM GREY TO A 2 STAGE MAROON THAT LOOKS FANTASTIC. HAS NEW REAR BUMPER,GRILLE, HOOD EMBLEM, ALL NEW DOOR WEATHERSTRIPPING AND WINDOW SWEEPS. INTERIOR HAS NEW SEAT,CARPET, DASH COVER AND STEERING WHEEL. THE STOCK ENGINE RUNS WELL AND CAR DRIVES AND SHIFTS GOOD. THE BED IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND JUST HAD THE SPRAY IN BEDLINER DONE. CAR IS A REAL LOOKER AND THE LAST YEAR OF THE EL CAMINO. DRIVE IT PROUDLY AS IT IS OR DROP A STROKER IN IT AND HAVE ONE INCREDIBLE EL CAMINO. CAR IS NICE AND I HAVE ALOT OF MONEY TIED UP IN IT TO MAKE IT NICE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.
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