1966 Chevrolet El Camino 327 Muncie 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Rupert, Idaho, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:327
For Sale By:owner
Drive Type: manual
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 1,000
Model: El Camino
Trim: other
Here is a one of the nostalgic 66' elcaminos out there. The motor is a 1968 327 on fresh rebuild 12-10-12. Balanced rotate assembly. 30 over bore Flat top pistons. Lunati barebones 2 cam part #100021k. 290 duration 465 lift 2000-6000 rpm. Double roller gear set. 1968 60cc heads w\screw in guide plates. Edelbrock rpm proformer intake. Carter 625cfm, hgi ignition 65000v, has headers dual exhaust on a turbo mufflers. 1968 transmission m20 muncie 4 speed with a new pedal set up. 1970 12 bolt gm rear end 308 gears. Body is straight all around with a 80s paint job. rust spot in rear of front fenders size of about a quarter or smaller. it had floor pans put in. all the glass is in great condition. New 15"x7 front 15"x8 back rally wheels. has drum brakes and stops good. speedo is 20 mph slow going 60mph on gps speedo runs 40. its on its 3rd tank of fuel running on pump87 gas since the motor build. very nice car for you. The title is clear but on it says previous state or reconstructed clear title as far as i know it came from a salvage yard but was complete. sold as/is
low reserve if it don't sell the drive trane $2500 motor $1200 for m20 muncie trans $500 12 bolt rear end
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