1972 Chevrolet El Camino - $24,999
Price: $24,999
Year: 1972
Make: Chevrolet
Model: El Camino
Miles: 104000
VIN: 223QWE
Stock #:
Engine: 8-Cylinder 454 LS5
Color: RED w/ Black Stripes
Options:
2 Door, 2 Wheel Drive, Automatic Transmission, Bedliner, New Tires, Tonneau Cover, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Tilt Steering, Tinted Windows, AM/FM Radio, Keyless Entry, Stereo/Tape,
Description:
EMAIL FIRST: rfv1964@aol.com I WILL NOT TAKE PHONE CALLS UNLESS WE SET UP TIME TO TALK & I WILL GIVE YOU ALTERNATE PH#
$24,999 obo
This is not a CHEVY El Camino....
This car is so rare that the site doesnt even have an option to choose for it.
This car is GMCs answer to the El Camino SS. Its called a GMC Sprint Custom SP
The El Camino was a SUPER SPORT.
This car has a replacment 454 engine w/ Turbo 400 tranny. Car started life out as a 350 4 bbl. This engine is super strong and lights the heck out of the rubber if you push down too hard on he pedal.
I recently put a bed tonneau cover on the car. It can be seen at craftecincs website. Its not the kind that has all the snaps its a removable bed topper.
This car has had work done, a restoration many years ago and its worn well but you can see a chip here and there and some slight imperfections when up close. But overall its a very nice restoration. (Im very critical because I assume that a buyer will be) Again its not until youre right up on it that youll see a little chip here and a tiny mark there. But all that you have to know before you come here.
Car is located in New York but spent most of its life in the mid west then ended up in Florida. I and my wife bought it in Florida in 2005 and drove the baby home. (yes that 454 loves gas, lol.)
The car hasnt been used regularly but has been started enough to care for it. But I recently bought a new battery for it and after a slight down time it started right up.
Ill also state that I was worried when I saw tranny fluid on the ground under the car, but after extensive research and almost flatbedding it to a major custom tranny place I was told that the turbo 400 trannys will leak its fluid from its torque converter when not used for a lenght of time. The fluid leaks out of the converter and then up the dipstick. Check with any good and reputable tranny person or on the internet, youl lsee the same. I was going to put this on a trailer and tow it there for tranny work, those were some good local guys.
The bed is sprayed with a black bed protector and its a great liner type thing, I love it much better then those junkie plastic liners, it doesnt move..
Vehical has air shocks and they do work and are plumbed so both can be filled through the one air outlet.
Any questions please email 1st.
Thanks, Rob.
PS- PRESENT ANY INTERESTING TRADES WITH CASH. NO WATERCRAFT OF ANY KIND.
PS- As far as trades - WIFE IS LOOKING FOR A SMALL SPORTY 5/6 SPEED MAYBE WITH CASH TOO. Again, please - NO WATERCRAFT OF ANY KIND NEEDED.
Location: Hudson Valley, NY
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