84 El Camino 350 4 Bolt Main on 2040-cars
Hoffmeister, New York, United States
We recently purchased this car and drove it on weekends to and from our house to office in upstate NY. We may have added approx. 50 miles to it total in the time we owned it. The car originated in Florida it ended up in Connecticut until we purchased it about 2 weeks ago. We are relisting only because we decided to try an electric smart car to run back and forth to our office. We are selling the car as is. Runs good needs some TLC. The driver side door has an issue with closing. It's a fast car for sure. I have the car report the previous owner had done on the car if you would like to see it I can scan it and email it to you.
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