

The body was repainted white with red side stripes under prior ownership in 1991, and chrome trim adorns the front and rear bumpers, side moldings, grille, window surrounds, and door hardware. This first-year El Camino is offered with a Texas title in the seller’s name. The car was refurbished under previous ownership and was acquired by the seller in 2012. Equipment includes staggered diameter American Racing wheels, power steering, power brakes, tubular front A-arms, chrome bumpers and trim, LED headlights, Vintage Air air conditioning, Dakota Digital gauges, and an Antique Automobile vintage-look radio wired to a Polk audio system. The car is sold as is, no returns.I have more pictures, and please ask questions.This 1959 Chevrolet El Camino is finished in white over red leather and powered by a replacement 350ci V8 paired with a 2004R four-speed automatic transmission.

The car needs to be picked up within 3 days of auction's end. I will work with a shipper only after cash is in hand. The front window glass has the expected mild scratching from being so old, so it isn't perfect. If you are a car guy, then you know this is considered normal for this type and age of car. It is literally the size of a dime after about three days of driving. The car has a tiny oil leak, one that would be expected for a 57 year old car. There is no rust.The tires are still in good condition, with Chevy rally wheels. The front upper and lower control arms, as well as the ball joints are all new.

The air conditioning works, as does the power steering. As you can see from the pictures, the interior doesn't need a thing. The one in the dash, and a blue tooth stereo with a remote in the back. The interior is in excellent condition, with two radios. I sold a car for another friend, and a cop ran the plates and showed up unannounced and scared his wife. I have blocked out the numbers so people don't "drop" by his house. The 1956 California plates were nos when he bought them, and are still very minty. You really have to go over the car to even see them. Both are no bigger then the size of half of an pencil eraser.

They are from when it was painted 22 years ago. The only issue I could find with the paint are two tiny spots on the lower left side of the tailgate. All the stainless and chrome are near new condition except the one emblem on the tail gate. The car has a working, under dash, air conditioning system, the factory power steering, and front non-power disc brakes. This is all the important info:The engine is a 350 V-8, with a 350 transmission. The car has been garaged since restored, and he drives it around town about 3 days a week, to 7-11 for coffee and then on a 5 to 10 mile round trip around Rancho Cucamonga. The car has even been in one magazine a few years ago.I am handling the transaction, and he is setting the price. I never say this, but the pictures do not do this car justice. The car is as clean as you will find a 57 year old Chevy. As you can see from the pictures, he take care of his cars, and maintains them about the best I have ever seen.He has had this car since the early 1990's, and he had it restored in 1993. I am listing this car for my friend who is almost 80 years old.
