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1960 Chevrolet El Camino
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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72 El Camino with 12 bolt rear end $1,750.00
1973 Chevrolet EL CAMINO SUPER SPORT,SS 350,Auto,Air. $2,500.00
1965 Chevrolet El Camino $8,050.00
FULLY RESTORED 1971 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO SS CLONE (MINT) $8,200.00
1983 Chevy El Camino Runs Great Looks Better NO RESERVE $2,051.00
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POSSIBLY FOR SALE ASK ME BY EMAILPEEBLES24@YAHOO.COM
This is my baby. I've had her for about three years and really haven't got much done to her. I got her by trading straight across with a 89 mustang GT I had. When I got her the rear end was out, all the brake lines needed replaced, and the quarter panels were rusted pretty bad. Two days after I had her on the road some jackass, who I will never forgive, ran a stop light and hit me in the front end. It damaged the drivers front fender and knocked out the headlights on the drivers side. Luck would have it and I found a pair of brand new fiberglass fenders for 75 dollars, they were probably made in the sixty's, but had never been on a car. I got the one on the drivers side and haven't made it much farther since. She has the original blue flame six cylinder under the hood. However I have a 1965 283 V8 with original 462 cast 66 corvette 327 fuel injection double hump heads, plus a new in box camshaft to the specs of the fuelie 327. It should make around 305 horses acording to the desk top dyno. I plan on retaining the original three on the tree transmission. A set of three opening 80 inch lake pipes woul really make the V8 sound good plus give it even more of a in the weeds look. Right now it has a set of 15 inch chrome and gold spokes on it, but those are history as soon as I can get a set of 18's front and 20's in the rear.
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Posted by: Ty2dGT
02/07/2006 02:22PM
how much are you wanting to sell it for guestbook me back
Posted by: frenchguy
01/25/2006 07:23AM
Don't sell it ! wait...wait... the value of this baby will grow up !My '60 Camino is nearly finished. Will be back on the road for march I hope.
Posted by: elcaminoman1960
04/21/2005 12:57PM
I could be interested in selling this if anyone is iterested drop me a line at peebles24@yahoo.com.
Posted by: zachschevelle
11/23/2004 08:46PM
Nice ride, I've always liked the older El Caminos.What do you plan on doing to it.
Posted by: K4Banger
11/23/2004 12:20AM
That addy for Www.mortec.com was right, well at least it took me to a site that looked right. I've been a little busy to grab those numbers. I'm helping a friend redo the top end of a Dodge 3.5, not the easyest thing I even done. We had to wait for months for the cams to come in, now we're trying to figure out where all the bolts went and how it goes back togather! On top of that I'm trying to replace half a bathroom, clean my garage, so on
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