For Sale: 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS in Surprise, Arizona for sale in Surprise, AZ

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Vehicle Description 72 El Camino Resto-mod This is a complete ground up, frame off restoration done from 2013-2018.
450 miles on it since completion of restoration.
It has been garaged since the restoration.
Have all receipts in build book.
Also have many photos during build.
Indications are that this is a true SS, but don't have original build sheet to prove it so I am calling it a SS clone.
Engine:
complete rebuild 454 gen IV block casting 14015445 (78-90 truck) Bored.
030 Hypereutectic pistons with 0.
23in.
domes (H693CP30) stock rods, stock crank complete rebuild 336781 (73-85) large oval port, open chamber heads Enlarged input valves (2.
19) and exhaust (1.
88) new guides, valves, springs (springs, etc, are part of Comp Cams flat tappet, hydraulic kit K11-203-3.
CR calculates @ 9.
58:
1.
Edelbrock 7561 dual plane air gap intake Holley 750 CFM classic carburetor, dual inlet, electric choke, vacuum secondaries-4160 Hooker ceramic coated headers 2 1/2 dual exhaust with Flowmaster performance mufflers Transmission:
4L80e (2000-2003 chevy truck) completely rebuilt (On the Go Transmissions) GM88H 2300 stall torque converter New custom driveshaft (TAD) Rear end:
(12 bolt posi) New Yukon Dura grip posi unit New Excel ring and pinion (3.
73) New Motive gear Master bearing kit New Summit racing Axles, Direct Fit, 1541H Steel, 30-Spline, Chevy, 8.
875 in.
, Kit ALL body and paint work was done by CAM Auto Creations on east Deer Valley Rd Paint color is 2017 Corvette, Watkins Glen Gray metallic, With black SS stripes All glass is new (Bell Glass on Bell Rd) Interior is all new except seats (done by previous owner) All suspension, and steering components are either new or rebuilt.
17 wheels and tires.
Speedbox Speedometer converter with GPS.
Cold case aluminum radiator with Dual electric cooling fans.
Upgraded LED headlights.
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  • Year: 1972
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: El Camino SS

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