The El Camino is the vehicle that proved you do not have to choose
between a car and a truck. This 1971 Chevrolet El Camino comes with
a freshly rebuilt 350 V8 and Turbo automatic transmission, sitting
on 84,984 original miles. The rebuild means you are getting proven
reliability with fresh internals, the best of both worlds for a
classic driver. The early 1970s El Caminos carry that aggressive,
muscular body style that the later models lost, and clean examples
are getting scooped up by collectors who recognize the value. Drive
it to work, load the bed with parts for your next project, and
cruise to the car show on Saturday. No other vehicle does all
three. - Freshly rebuilt 350 V8 and Turbo automatic, ready to drive
with confidence - 84,984 original miles, honest mileage on a
well-kept classic - 1971 body style with the aggressive front end
the market loves - Fresh rebuild means break-in procedures may
still apply, ask for details - Original miles are documented, but
verify with the odometer and records Priced at $26,995 with
estimated payments around $204/month (30 own), this El Camino
combines style, utility, and V8 power in one package. Call The Boat
Brokers at (928) 453-8833 to come see it.
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