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1980 El Camino with 1992 Turbo Syclone/Typhoon 4.3L engine. 350-400 hp+

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  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: El Camino
  • SubModel: Syclone
  • Type: Standard Cab Pickup
  • Trim: Camaro IROC/RS
  • Year: 1980
  • Mileage: 11,000
  • VIN: 1W80KAD458707
  • Color: Burgundy
  • Engine size: 1992 GMC 4.3 Turbo
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Power options: Air Conditioning
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Burgundy
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: CD Player
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Phenix City, Alabama, United States

Description

Up for sale is a custom car that started out as a 1980 v6 El Camino. It now has a professionally rebuilt 1992 Typhoon Turbocharged 4.3L V6. It has approx. 11 k miles on it since the power train was installed. The body needs some minor dings taken out and a good repaint. The hood is a steel Good Mark 2" cowl. The bed has been rhino lined with the battery relocated to the bed. The LED taillights are for a 1969 Camaro RS, turned upside down to match the rear pan contour. The 16" wheels are 1986 Camaro Iroc as well as the Reupholstered seats and Cardone reman. power steering gear box. The carpet was replaced as well. The sound system consists of a dual Digital Head with USB/Aux inputs, custom door speaker enclosures w/ 4 speakers mounted, and a sub box mounted in the smugglers box behind the seat with a pioneer 230 watt amp. The rear axle was completely redone with a new 3.42 ratio GM gear, Richmond Power trax locker, Moser forged street axles, T/A diff. cover, with new brakes and bearings. the driveshaft was shortened and balance with new u-joints to accommodate the turbo 700r4 overdrive transmission that has aprox. $2000 in parts to include GM 5 pinion gears, beast sun shell, reinforced input shaft and drum, red eagle clutches and steels, TCI constant pressure valve body, new upgraded HD pump, 2700 rpm stall converter with Kevlar lock-up clutch, SFI flex plate with ARP fasteners and HD trans mount and crossmember. The vacuum brake booster was replaced with a reman. Hydo Boost for a 90 astro van.The engine had 67,000 miles and came from a 1992 Typhoon that was in a fire, and was completely rebuilt with .030 over sealed power forged turbo pistons, sealed power moly rings, eagle rods, cleavite bearings, melling oil pump, arp oil pump drive, arp fasteners, fel pro gaskets, comp cams hyd. roller cam and lifters, Cloyes true roller timing chain, balanced nitrided crankshaft, aluminum high flow water pump. The L35 V6 heads were sent to atlanta where a 5 angle valve job was performed on Serdi equipment, and reassembled with Larger 1.6 ex. and 2.02 Ferrea HD Stainless valves, GM corvette LS7 valve springs with Comp cams retainers. Crane Gold 1.6 roller rockers are used to open the valves with comp cams pushrods. ARP rocker arm studs were also installed. A brand new distributor was used to fire the plugs through MSD plug wires. Induction includes a larger than stock Mitsubishi TD06- 20g turbo with 37lb. PTE injectors. A new larger Pro comp Throttle body was also installed. A racetronix injector harness was used to connect the injectors to a gm ecm with the Prom programmed for the engine modifications. The intake was port matched to the heads. The exhaust system is a 2 1/2" hooker dual muffler system for a Buick Grand National, which fit the El Camino perfectly. The fuel system is a 355LPH hp Walboro fuel pump mounted to a gm fuel tank sender, installed in a new 22 gallon fuel tank, all plumed to the engine with braided Teflonfuel lines. A new Billet adjustable Fuel pressure regulator was used . The steering wheel and console/shifter came out of GMC typhoon, the Digital dash came out of a 1992 GMC Jimmy and was rebuilt before installation. The a/c system was all replaced to include the condenser, evaporator, Compressor, accumulator and hoses/manifold assembly and converted to r-134 and blows ice cold. The control head, heater core and blower motor was also replaced. The radiator is new and was for a 1990 camaro with V8 HD cooling, the new cooling fan was for a ZR1 corvette. The rear tires are new (dont know why they didn't last 10,000 miles..lol) The front disc brakes are new with drilled and slotted rotors installed. The body needs a little more work. I stopped the paint job 5 years ago before the clear was applied because the few minor dings and dents are visible and not repaired properly. The urethane front spoiler could use some work (repaint) also. The front windshield is new and the rear glass was removed, tinted and resealed. The front nose is a fiberglass component that is styled like a camaro, except i used real glass light housings from a late 80's Chevy (new). The large inter-cooler also resides behind the lower grill. The suspension was upgraded with, Bilstein Shocks on the front and new Gabriel air shocks on the rear, f41 gm bars along with bigger front and rear sway bars. I have invested lots of hours and at least $14k in new/rebuilt components and i enjoyed the build and it is a blast to drive. When Driven respectfully I get about 19 mpg, but i usually get around 14-15. This car was originally bought in Columbus, Georgia when new and I am the second owner. Email me for specific, more pictures through ebay if needed. thanks for looking!