1971 Chevrolet El Camino Ss Restored on 2040-cars
Haleyville, Alabama, United States
1971 Chevrolet El Camino SS 454, Victory Red with white stripes and red interior. The engine is an after market 454 from Chevrolet. The transmission is a 700R 4 speed automatic with overdrive, 12 bolt rear end. New radiator, gas tank, brakes, calipers, lines, electric fuel pump, new close ratio power steering box, pump. New compressor, lines, valves on air conditioner... Condensor, dryer, evaporator. New power window motors to regulator switches. New dash pad, speedometer, custom steering wheel, new seat covers, carpet, padding, head liner, arm rests, handles. New cowl induction system, new holley 780 CFM carb starter, master cylinder and booster, battery, gas lines, wiring harnesses.
New 17" turbo thrust wheels and tires. New bumpers, radio, lights, chrome, windsheld, xenon headlights, park lights, side markers, all SS signs. The paint was doen professionally after disassembly. Exceptional finish and stripes. Fit and finish is show quality. The drive and running is first rate. The air is super cold. Also has factory, tilt, power windows and disc brakes. Over 400 horse power. The transmission shifts smooth with mild shift kit. Very enjoyable to drive and ride anywhere. One of the best looking El Camino's around. Investment grade. |
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