1969 Chevrolet El Camino Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Keller, Texas, United States
The El Camino. The car rust free original California car with 59K original mile. Stored mostly in a garage and with a custom soft cover. The Exterior. When you walk around this El Camino the first thing you see it the fit and finish of all the body panels that are good. This El Camino has a 2” in Steel Cowl hood. The body is covered in original color Champagne Paint (new Paint) that is accented by the Black Stripes. New bumper, as well as other new chrome. The final exterior a classic touch with rally rims with all new rings and caps new front tires. The Interior. It has the correct bench seat that is covered in the black cloth better for hot summer days. New gauges and tachometer. New steering wheel was upgraded. The interior as a whole is very neat, clean, and provides an excellent complement to the exterior scheme. The Engine. This is what we we’ve all been waiting for, under the hood is an original 350 Small Block mated to a turbo 350 and a 12 Bolt Rear End. It has had a few upgrades like the aluminum manifold, headers, and Edelbrook valve covers. To keep it cool it has a new radiator. To make it more enjoyable to drive it has Power Steering and Cool A/C for the summer heat. This is an El Camino that you can buy, drive,and take to shows
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