1987 Chevrolet El Camino Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
St. George, Utah, United States
Last Year. 1987 Chevy El Camino. This is a great running car, fast and a head turner. Starts up no problem every time. Me and my ex father in law spent a lot of years working on this car. Due to his passing, his wife would like to sell it now. This is a great deal and well worth it to the right person. I will list everything below that we did to it over the last few years. Car was always garaged and have been well taken care of. Pulled the 305 out of it and put a 350 in. The Odometer is correct for the car, however the engine and Trans only have about 2000 miles on them. With that being said, I will list all the stuff below and put some pictures up, if you have any further questions please contact me.
Engine: Chevy 350 Racing Cam Mesh Hosing Custom Heads, Custom Air Filter, Custom Wiring loom California Emissions removed Custom Fuel Filtration System Transmission : 350 Turbo Tranny Exhaust: Dual 3" pipes, Redone from the headers back Body: Straight body no rust Paint: Custom Paint Job Wheel: After Market Rims & Tires Custom Billet Grill Tonneau Cover redone and custom designed Interior: Interior is all Customized. Dash: Sent to California and rebuilt Headliner: Custom Design Seats: Redone from the originals and modified Seat Belts: Custom 4pt Harness Door: Weather Stripping all new, Door Panels Redone and Customized Guages: Changed to white gauges, with black light in dash to make them Glow Stereo: After Market Stereo, Speakers in Dash replaced, Added Two 6X9 in boxes in the back, and wiring ran for amp and sub if you want to add that. This Car is custom inside and out. Interior done to match the color and design of the outside. |
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