7/7/2023 0 Comments 65 el camino for sale![]() ![]() You are viewing a listing for a 1965 Chevrolet El Camino for sale on. Oregon Dealer DA1287.Īutomania is a Consignment Oregon Dealer selling quality, privately owned vehicles including Aprilia, Buell, BMW, Citroen, Ducati, Harley Davidson, Honda, Hummer, Kawasaki, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta, Nissan, Ossa, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Vespa, Classic Hot Rods, Buick, Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet, Lamborghini, MG, Packard, Porsche, Rover, Shelby, Toyota, Triumph, Volkswagen and any other vehicle of interest For other interesting bikes and collectable vehicles, visit, call 5 or come by and see us at 895 SE Gladiola Drive, Grants Pass, Oregon, 97526. Miles showing are 03,596 and it is assumed they are over 100,000 miles. All in all, a great car and a great driver, something you could use without stressing about where you parked it or being caught out in a rain storm. Paint is not perfect, it was driven, the engine has oil on the bottom side and the stock hub caps have seen better days. ![]() This works fine and does not take away from the great experience of owning and driving the car.Īs the car presented it’s self so well when we first viewed it, we did not send it out to be cleaned, instead leaving it as was as a reflection of the care and upkeep the car received by it’s prior owner. Placing replacement panels over the top allows the car to be used normally and unless a complete restoration is being done is adequate to most owners of these cars that are going to be driven on a regular basis as compared to being a trailer queen. Normally the damaged floors would be cut out and the new ones welded in but this is a pretty involved process. As with our prior car, replacement floor panels were laid on top of the damaged areas and riveted to the existing floor as can be seen in our images. The panel under the rear glass rusts and it is not uncommon for the floor boards to have serious perforations. This is our second car to have suffered these issues and repaired with the same way. Matching colored cars in the garage!Ī common issue to El Caminos is water getting behind the rear window glass and accumulating on the floors. Paint was done a couple of years later with a color change from the stock burgundy to the matching of their other car’s paint, a bronze Toyota Camry. The complete motor rebuild was done about 22,000 miles ago including a replacement clutch assembly. The receipts are included in the large stack of records kept on the car. After retirement, the car was treated to a needed refurbishment including having the stock engine rebuild and paint. It’s owner worked for the BLM for many decades, stationed at Camp Sherman near Sisters until his retirement to Grants Pass several years ago. This El Camino is a one owner, bought new in Bend, Oregon at Bob Thomas Chevrolet in 1965. Please click or on the top menu for other listings. ![]()
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