1982 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista Standard Cab Pickup 2-door on 2040-cars
Uniondale, New York, United States
1982 EL CAMINO (CONQUISTA) CHEVY 350 MOTOR BORED OUT TO 383 350 TURBO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT KIT INDY 500 CHROME RIMS EXTRA SET OF (CRAGAR)RIMS/TIRES SMALL CENTER CAPS AND KNOCK OFF RIMS NEW INTERIOR, NEEDS HEADLINER NEW BEDLINER PAINT KIT INCLUDED NEW TAILLIGHTS NEW FRONT PARKING LIGHTS NEW ELECTRIC WINDOW MOTORS AND WIRING HARNESSES NEW ENGINE WIRING HARNESS DUAL EXHAUST CLARION AM-FM CD RADIO UNIT SIDE SPEAKERS INSTALLED BUT NOT CONNECTED I assume no responsibility for any misrepresentation of information or condition of vehicle advertised. All information has been provided by vehicle's owner. Any questions call Jim (516)578-2669 This vehicle is being offered as is, with no warranty or guarantee, expressed, written or implied. Recommended that any inspections are to be done prior to close of auction. Payment to be made through wire transfer or certified funds; vehicle will not be released until funds are received and verified by owner. Vehicle must be paid in full within 2 days of close of auction. Buyer is responsible for pick-up and removal of vehicle. Must be picked up within 7 days of close of auction unless prior arrangements are made. This listing is available locally and owner has reserved the right to end auction without notice.
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