1967 Chevy El Camino Elky - Unfinished Project 327 Engine 4 Speed Trans on 2040-cars
Atlantic Beach, New York, United States
Very solid 1967 El Camino
with perfect quarter panels, and un-cut. Original sheet metal, grill,
bumpers, bed, tail-gate and doors. May have Sandy water, as manuals were
wet, on the porous floor pans? Like wise on the newly rebuilt 300 hp
327 and 4 speed. Matching numbers from a 1968 327 equipped truck
Have every Muncie made if a new 4 speed is needed? Also 1 - LT1 and 2 - Big Block 396/402 engines available as well. Have Super T 10's if desired, stronger than Muncies? Have 12 bolt differential's too. Additional auctions, if desired? This was a projected, stored in the garage for the 40 years. 61,482 miles parts are extra: tail-gate, doors, fender, big blocks, Muncies, 12 bolts & disk brake set-up should be in storage |
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