Have an 82 El Camino Conquista for sale. It has a 267 V8 that I was de-smogging.
I've lost all interest in this elco and want to sell it.
It is clean, no signs of accident damage, needs paint, some interior refurb, and would benefit from a new motor (bigger, of course).
Right now it is NOT running. Asking price, $1000.
If you want to finish the de-smog, I have an Accel distributor and a newly rebuilt Mountain Man Dualjet carb made for this little 267 V8 - cost with these parts included is $1200.
Either way, car will need to be towed (or I can lease you space in my driveway to finish the de-smog and get it running) oke:
Not finished de-smogging and totally out of motivation. I'm broke and enjoying the heck out of my 66 right now, no extra money and no business owning 2 el caminos.
Comes with a new battery, 4 matching w/good tread Michelin tires (not high performance tires, but good) Trim rings and top hat centers not in picture
Now, ya sayin' ol' Donnie don't no how ta spraypaint with a spray can frum Home Despot??? :twisted: Maybe 8 months ago, I would have been wildly interested. Now, I got more problems than with mine than a bible study group!!oke:
The car is really a nice find for a college student on a budget or as a first car. I tried to buy it before since I wanted to mod it out. He wanted to keep it to make it legal though.
Got the old 267 running good with new Mountain Man Dualjet carb and Accel HEI dizzy. TexasElCamino, Terry, and her husband Jim bought the vehicle for their son Hayden (age 15) and they are gonna have a family project.
I couldn't be happier that they bought it, think it will be great fun for the family. :beer:
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