1964 El Camino Custom Street Rod Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Pottsboro, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a 1964 Custom Built El Camino. This car is a beast, very fast and powerful. Car hasn't been driven much since completed. Took car as a trade in for money that was owed. Original owner put $45,000 into the car. Do not know much about whats in the car other than what I have listed below.
Power Brakes Power Steering Big Block 396 (Over sized cam) Racing Ratchet Shifter Built in Line Lock Custom built racing drive line MSD Ignition Holly 850 double pump 4 barrel carb Electric fuel pumps Matched set performance drag racing headers Over sized oil pan Car is street legal, was built as a Classic Hot Rod Please feel free to call me with any questions between 12pm and 5pm cst. Please do not call before 12pm or after 5pm 469-733-2563 Buyer will arrange all transporting of the vehicle. |
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