1960 Chevy El Camino on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
This
1960 El Camino Is a Rare Gem. A full frame on restoration was done on this baby with no
expense held back. Not only do you have the best of both worlds half car half
truck. But now you also have the power and reliably of a Stock Chevy 350 Vortex 4Bolt Main with an aluminum manifold headers
without alot of hype to break down. Pushed by a 4L 60 E 3 spd Transmission w/overdrive that
just glides the car down the road. Power steering, power brakes,
and power door locks are additional great
options for this old girl. Of course, we thought of everything, we
wouldn't let you cruise down the road all sweaty in your new ride YES, NEW ICE COLD A/C to keep you
Cool. The truck bed has hand crafted wood floors with a
urethane finish that just makes it POP! Custom Hidden Storage box with
Chevy emblem ascent. And look at the beautiful ebony black dash that
brings you back to the good old days as your surrounded by a gorgeous black and
white pleaded interior. "So now, do you really want to miss out on this
Rare opportunity to own such a Rare find for only $19,900?" Didn't
think so! Please feel free to contact me with any questions by phone
(941) 737-9292, please no emails or texts. Can send more pictures upon
request. |
Chevrolet El Camino for Sale
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- 1970 chevrolet el camino ss 396 12 bolt posi th 400 highway cruiser guthrie ok(US $18,000.00)
- 1986 chev el-camino(US $7,000.00)
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