1966 Chevy El Camino/ VIN# 136806Z156225/ No Plates/ Mileage indicated 09190 (? On actual mileage due to older car)/ 283 Power Glide Tranny, Chrome Headers, Sun Roof, Power Brakes, No Radio, Runs and Drives, Please come and inspect so you know what you are getting/ It is the bidders responsibility to inspect this vehicle, my description is not substitute for your inspection, taxes and other fees will apply, please DO NOT bid if you are not going to pay and pick up on removal day, becoming the high bidder and inspecting on pick-up day is NOT acceptable, if you are the high bidder you are locked into the purchase of the vehicle, this is an AS IS auction, no warranties, no exceptions, or refusals, There IS a RESERVE on this vehicle.
Additional Fees Apply To ALL Buyers: Admin Fee $45.00, Registration Fees for MN Buyers Only: State Vehicle Fee $3.50, Title Fee $15.25, Transfer Fee $10.00 State Sales Tax of 6.5%, State Filing Fee $10.00, Plates $6.00
Not a bad price yet, but all the add-ons will run the cost up MUCH further. 13% buyers premuim ??
No info on a clear title either. Bill of sale will cost much more for the bonding process too.
Dave Seitz said
Nov 11, 2011
If I could pick that up without the wife killing me I would, have a nice little EFI SBC and trans to drop in. Since I will not be working for who knows who long no.
Bowtieman427 said
Nov 11, 2011
My 10yr son JJ would go nuts over that car. He likes that flat look and El Caminos. It says it runs and drives. It would be nice to look at it first hand. It even has a sun roof (wonder how that looks and if done right)
SShink said
Nov 11, 2011
It actually does look pretty straight and rust free from the pics, but hard to really tell.
I think this could be 'Delke'ized rather nicely with the smugglers box and all!
I'm guessing the green column/wheel was changed out, since the rest of the interior matches the gold theme?
It will be interesting to see where it ends up for price on Sunday...
Lost in the 60s said
Nov 11, 2011
Bowtieman427 wrote:
My 10yr son JJ would go nuts over that car. He likes that flat look and El Caminos. It says it runs and drives. It would be nice to look at it first hand. It even has a sun roof (wonder how that looks and if done right)
The sun roof was the first thing that turned me off. 70's conversion for sure. It would need a roof replacement to stay here...
Definitely need to see it in person. I don't see much rust evidence in the pics, but there's plenty of places I can't see that it can rust.
Chris R said
Nov 11, 2011
Looks like an AC car too. Primer can hide anything so its certainly going to need an inspection in person to see how nice it is. It does look like a decent project. Not much damage in the bed though, good sign.
jim larson said
Nov 12, 2011
Looks like a project I would be interested in; but heading to SD tomorrow.
Lost in the 60s said
Nov 12, 2011
jim larson wrote:
Looks like a project I would be interested in; but heading to SD tomorrow.
I'll help spend your money....want me to bid on your behalf...
SShink said
Nov 12, 2011
Chris R wrote:
Not much damage in the bed though, good sign.
The bed does look good, but those wheel wells sure are beat up. Maybe the bed panels were replaced at some point.
The bid is up to $1650. I'm guessing it's like evil bay and everyone waits unti the last few seconds for the final 'snatch it' bids.
-- Edited by SShink on Saturday 12th of November 2011 01:52:11 PM
jim larson said
Nov 12, 2011
Lost in the 60s wrote:
jim larson wrote:
Looks like a project I would be interested in; but heading to SD tomorrow.
I'll help spend your money....want me to bid on your behalf...
The wife just spent 2K at Schnidermans yesterday. So I have a little to play with.
jim larson said
Nov 12, 2011
jim larson wrote:
Lost in the 60s wrote:
jim larson wrote:
Looks like a project I would be interested in; but heading to SD tomorrow.
I'll help spend your money....want me to bid on your behalf...
The wife just spent 2K at Schnidermans yesterday. So I have a little to play with.
Thought I saw this for sale recently out in Willmar.
Chris R said
Nov 13, 2011
SShink wrote:
Chris R wrote:
Not much damage in the bed though, good sign.
The bed does look good, but those wheel wells sure are beat up. Maybe the bed panels were replaced at some point.
The bid is up to $1650. I'm guessing it's like evil bay and everyone waits unti the last few seconds for the final 'snatch it' bids.
-- Edited by SShink on Saturday 12th of November 2011 01:52:11 PM
A lot of hammer and dolly work but at least there wouldnt need to be any rust cut out and replaced. Brad and Jamie are some of the few in the club that knows all too well about what it takes to hammer and dolly out dings in the bed of an El Camino.
Lost in the 60s said
Nov 13, 2011
Well, I was eating supper and forgot to check on this at closing. It ended at $1830. I doubt it will meet the reserve, but who knows.
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Additional Fees Apply To ALL Buyers: Admin Fee $45.00, Registration Fees for MN Buyers Only: State Vehicle Fee $3.50, Title Fee $15.25, Transfer Fee $10.00 State Sales Tax of 6.5%, State Filing Fee $10.00, Plates $6.00
No info on a clear title either. Bill of sale will cost much more for the bonding process too.
It actually does look pretty straight and rust free from the pics, but hard to really tell.
I think this could be 'Delke'ized rather nicely with the smugglers box and all!
I'm guessing the green column/wheel was changed out, since the rest of the interior matches the gold theme?
It will be interesting to see where it ends up for price on Sunday...
Looks like an AC car too. Primer can hide anything so its certainly going to need an inspection in person to see how nice it is. It does look like a decent project. Not much damage in the bed though, good sign.
The bed does look good, but those wheel wells sure are beat up. Maybe the bed panels were replaced at some point.
The bid is up to $1650. I'm guessing it's like evil bay and everyone waits unti the last few seconds for the final 'snatch it' bids.
-- Edited by SShink on Saturday 12th of November 2011 01:52:11 PM
The wife just spent 2K at Schnidermans yesterday. So I have a little to play with.
A lot of hammer and dolly work but at least there wouldnt need to be any rust cut out and replaced. Brad and Jamie are some of the few in the club that knows all too well about what it takes to hammer and dolly out dings in the bed of an El Camino.
Im guessing the reserve was around 2500-3K range.
Here it is on craigs for sale now.
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/csw/ctd/2710848602.html
If it's a driver/project, it's certainly worth $2,500...
Looks like Chris R. nailed the price!