Vehicle Description
It has undergone a five-year long frame-off (non-rotisserie)
restoration that was completed nearly a year ago. Since then it has
gone roughly 2000 miles of occasional weekend drives and
reliability testing. Before he started, it was in original good
shape and did not need a restoration, but he wanted something 'very
nice.' Sort of lost interest over the years and now that it is
completed, he is selling it. He is fairly motivated and will help
arrange shipping throughout the states. This generation seems to be
climbing in value more quickly than most according to NADA,
especially for excellent examples; he would attribute that to the
lack of aftermarket support and actual quality examples available,
but says he's certainly not an expert. This generation is the
largest of the El Camino generations at nearly 4000 pounds and 18
feet long. It has a fully boxed and quite heavy perimeter frame,
light-impact shock absorbing bumpers, a 26 gallon fuel tank, front
disc brakes with rear drums, 4-link rear suspension with coil
springs at all corners and upper/lower A-Arms up front. No
computers or any of that yet. Another fun fact he found out while
working on it: there is a lot more changes in form and body lines
on this car than he once knew. Please go to ClassicCarDeals.com to
view the full description! Please Note The Following **Vehicle
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do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only
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