Bucket Seats Console Gauges A/C Power Windows Locks Automatic Overdrive 4.3 EFI

Price: - Item location: Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States
Description:

1987 Chevrolet El Camino

El Camino Conquista project car ready for a new home. Already have too many projects so it's time to let this one go. I bought this El Camino in 2004 and drove it only occasionally for a few years. It's been garaged for the last nine years and off the road altogether for the last five. The odometer shows 317 miles. Obviously it's turned over at least once. I can't say if it's only once but I doubt very much that it's more than that. The title shows "exempt" for mileage. I put a good battery in it and it started right up. I drove it up and down the driveway and it seems to be in good working order.Engine: E.F.I. 4.3 six cylinder runs great. I replaced the injectors when I got the car.Transmission: 200-4R automatic overdrive. Works great but needs TCC solenoid (causes converter to lock up prematurely once warmed up - very common not an expensive fix).Brakes: New in front good in rear.Tires: Very good (includes a pair of snow tires).Interior: Seats door panels plastic trim are very good dash has a few cracks carpets are stained and faded headliner needs recovering. I pulled up the carpet and the floor looked solid but a little surface rusted. Added Z24 steering wheel.Exterior: Overall the body is solid with the exception of some minor areas that need rust repair. The frame is also solid. Bed has a rubber mat and there's a U-Haul tow hitch.Options:
  • Power windows (motors run slow)
  • Power locks (not working probably switches)
  • Air conditioning (not working never troubleshot it)
  • Cruise control (works!)
  • Tilt wheel
  • Delay wipers
  • Bucket seats/console/floor shift
  • Full gauges (all working)

Given that this vehicle has been off the road for five years I can't guarantee that it's ready to drive home. You should be prepared to have the vehicle towed home. If you drive it away you are solely responsible for any problems that arise.

I don't have the time or inclination to arrange shipping. This is a local pick-up sale only.

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