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1969 El Camino 350 Rv Throttle Body Fi. 350 Turbo Shift Kit Posi Tra Disc Brakes on 2040-cars

US $36,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:32158
Location:

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

Happy Valley, Oregon, United States

 Yes this is my muscle car I have had for years.This car is set up for newer motors and better gas mileage. It has a late model 350 RV motor with headers with fuel injected throttle body with 1990s motor. Computer E.C.M for manual transmission with high performance Digital Dakota Interface, with electric t.p.i tech digital speedometer, adjust your speed by push button. Electric fuel pump in fabricated gas tank. This El Camino is low maintenance and will work for you at the track or on the street. Has traction stabilizers on the rear so no jumping when you want to use the power. B&M ratchet shifter with turbo 350 with shift kit. Front disc brakes. New painless muscle car harness throughout. Even has chain connected to motor in case the motor mount brake's. Key less entry push button.  ER brake on it will start by push button, auto start and electric door locks also. This car was painted by competition auto body in Sandy Oregon what you see is what you get a body and paint to perfection. Has drains in bed fabricated, no sitting water. Has P235 60 R 15 BF Goodrich TA tires on Front and P255 60 R 15 TAs on Rear.  Has safe fabricated too. Bed done with rhino bed liner paint. Have loaded all up to date photos. Interested and want more pictures just email me and I will be glad to assist you.  USB mp3 smart phone HD Stereo.
AM/FM Stereo with amp also comes with remote.
Compact Disc. I am selling it because I moved and am getting rid of some of my things. Downsizing. This listing has been on ebay Motors multiple times I have it on the final time.  If I don't sell the vehicle I will realist it on another sight.  It's a special car to me. I am making sure of all functions and what it has. Revised. It would be nice for a Grad student or someone that wants it for there first muscle car. Please no low ball offers. Selling AS IS. And  Please feel free to call. 503-655-4830

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