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1971 Chevrolet El Camino Project (barn Find) Extra Parts on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:45000
Location:

Freeport, Illinois, United States

Freeport, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350/350
VIN: 136801K147813 Year: 1971
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 45,000
Model: El Camino
Trim: Non SS
Options: Cassette Player
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Hello, Up for auction is a 1971 Chevrolet Elcamino Project. This is a Non A/C car. This car was pulled out of a barn after sitting for 28 years. it does not run but the engine does turn over by hand. The couple i bough it from assured me it was a perfect running car when it was parked.so I would think a good tank cleaning and fresh gas it should fire right up. It has the original 350 with a turbo 350 Trans. Also has a 12 bolt posi rear end. It does have 8" corvette Rally wheels. One does need a tire that's why there is a cragar on in the pictures. The car will need a complete restoration to be perfect. However it is a solid one to start with. The body is in really good shape for the year. It has a really nice vinyl top. The bed has no rust in it. Front fenders are a little soft at the bottom and passenger fender appears to have some filler in it. The interior is in pretty good shape. The dash has no cracks and with a good wipe down it would look great. The door panels are in nice shape. the bucket seats are not original to the car. We believe they are out of a cuda The carpet is in good shape. the only thing the interior really needs is a good cleaning and a head liner. The headliner is there its just ripped. Underside of the car is pretty much solid besides a rust spot the size of a quarter on the passenger side. The frame on this does have rust where the rear trailing arms connect. when I noticed this I started looking for a good frame to put under it. I found another 71 that was out of California and was pretty much a parts car though solid. So in addition to the red and black 71 you get a ton of extra parts. Most important is the frame. it is a complete rolling rust free frame. It does have the front disc break set up on it. The red one has drums in the front so that is a plus when its switched over. The extra frame also has a 10 bolt rear end. I have made a list of the extra parts included with the sale. and have  taken pictures of everything. So with this sale you get the complete Red and Black 71 and all these extra parts:

1 Complete rolling frame with disc breaks and break booster/Master cylinder & 10 bolt rear end.

1 Radiator core support

1 Driver fender

1 Tail gate

1 Driver door

1 Passenger door

1 Dash with cluster and top pad (has cracks)

kick panels (set)

1 L&R A-pillars

1 Radiator top bracket

1 Hood

1 Tail gate access panel

Tail lights (set)

Front and rear bumpers (core condition)

1 Interior mirror

L&R window crank

Emblems (pair)

L&R Sunvisors

1 Gas lid door

1 Tail gate handle

L&R headlight bezels

1 Glove box door

1 E-Brake pedal

1 Windsheild wiper motor

1 Interior wiring harness

L&R arm rest

1 Shift linkage

1 Steering column

1 speedometer cable

Misc. Heater/AC duct work

Misc. Body Trim/Molding

I have clear and clean titles in hand for the red 71 and for the extra frame.

 

I have tried to describe this car to the best of my knowledge if you have any questions please ask. Please look at pictures and ask questions before bidding. All sales final and I reserve the right to sell as this is listed locally.

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