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1969 Chevrolet El Camino Ss-502 (4 Speed) 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 68, 69, 70, 71 on 2040-cars

US $26,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:124500 Color: LeMans Blue /
 Black
Location:

Lilburn, Georgia, United States

Lilburn, Georgia, United States
Transmission:Muncie 4 Speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:502
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 136809K439080 Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: EL CAMINO
Warranty: None
Trim: SS-502 (4-speed)
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 124,500
Exterior Color: LeMans Blue
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

In 2004, I purchased this recently restored car in Phoenix, Arizona.   
From Phoenix I drove the car to California then drove up the coast and back 
to Georgia via route 66.  I had absolutely no mechanical problems.
It was a blast!
The car has been garaged for the past 8 years and has only been 
driven about 300 miles a year,  mostly to car shows.     
This is my Sunday Driver.  
Everything on this truck is original, numbers matching, except the engine. (no, I don't have the original)
Factory Le-Mans blue (code 71 matches trim tag) with black vinyl top and black factory SS stripe buried in the clear coat.
Before I drove it to Georgia in 2004, it spent it's life in California and Arizona.

VIN Decode
VIN 136809K429080
1 = Chevrolet
36 = Malibu, Concours station wagon, 8-cylinder
80 = 2-door sedan pickup
9 = 1969
K- Assembled in Kansas City, Missouri
439080 - sequential serial number
Trim Plate Decode
ST 69 13680 KAN300697
ST 69 = Model year 1969 
13680 - 2 dr Custom 8 cylinder el Camino
KAN = Built in Kansas City, Missouri
300697 = Production Number
PNT 71/71 = LeMans Blue (original color in base coat - clear coat)
755 TR = Black Vinyl 
01D 05924 = Production Date
Chassis: Standard wheelbase. Rear-end/ratio: 12 bolt posi. Axel tube stamped KF = Special order 3:55 positive traction.
Build date / 0415B = April 15, 1969. Suspension: Stock suspension. Brakes: Factory front disc and rear drum.
Wheels: Original 14x7 - 5 spoke SS. Also available at extra cost: Set of 17" American Torque Trust II or 
2002 Corvette 5 spoke with Goodyear Eagle F1s (P245/45ZR 17 fronts and P275/40ZR 18 rears.)
Engine: Gen VI 502 HO - 450 hp / 500 foot lbs of torque
502 cubic inches, 4.47" diameter siamesed bores, 4 bolt main, 1 piece rear main seal, forged steel crank, forged aluminum pistons
8.75/1 compression ratio, hydraulic roller camshaft, rectangular port heads, aluminum dual plane intake manifold with Edelbrock 4 barrel
HEI ignition, Jet coated headers with 2 1/2" exhaust. Gear reduction high torque starter, Newly installed GM Serpentine belt system and 
new 4 core radiator with factory shrouding.
Transmission: Muncie M-21 stamped P9007B manufactured April 7th, 1969. 2.20:1 ratio. Lightweight bell housing with heavy duty clutch. 
Factory Hurst shifter & ball. Performance 502 flywheel.
Body: 69 all steel factory body. Paint: Factory Le-Mans Blue (code 71 matches trim tag) with black vinyl top and factory correct black painted stripe
buried in clear coat. Base coat Clear coat system was used with PPG paint. Bed is LinX coated with clear coat covering. 
Interior: Factory gauge and tach package, including clock (quartz conversion that works). Temp, amp, fuel gauges rebuilt and work as new.
Factory AM/FM push button radio. Factory tilt steering column with SS steering wheel. Black bench seat (trim tag 755) All new in 04, seat covers,
headliner, carpet, dash pad, storage box. Still looks and smells like new (Non-Smoker). 
Options: Sholder harness seat belts, tinted glass, Power windows, Power Front Disc Brakes, Power steering, Power door locks & alarm.
Original Dealer installed air conditioning (has not been hooked up since serpentine conversion). New window felt. Dual 2 1/2" exhaust.
Call me at (four zero four) 285 - 0018 for additional info or to set up an appointment to come look at it. 

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The U-2 spy plane needs high-performance cars to help land

Thu, Oct 15 2015

Typically, aircraft deploy their landing gear from three main points. Most military aircraft, for example, deploy two gears at the back and one forward, like a tricycle. Some civilian aircraft flip the layout, with two in front and one in back - tail-draggers. The U-2 Dragon Lady is wildly different than any of these. With a 103-foot wingspan but a body that's just 63-feet long, the layout of the U-2 makes a traditional landing setup infeasible. Instead, the U-2 utilizes a pair of wheels, one up front and one in back. With such a bizarre layout, landings are so tough that since the U-2's earliest flights at Area 51, the US Air Force has used high-performance chase cars to guide the pilot down safely. The landing process isn't over there, though. As this video from Sploid shows, balancing out the aircraft to fit the detachable "pogos" – think training wheels for spy planes – is a comical procedure requiring a number of airman using their full body weight to even out the U-2. This video also recaps some of the great vehicles that have served as chase vehicles for this legendary spy plane. They include Chevrolet El Caminos, and the Fox-body Ford Mustangs so favored by the California Highway Patrol. For the last several years, the USAF has utilized products from General Motors, using fourth-generation Chevy Camaros, before switching over to the Pontiac GTO and most recently, the awesome Pontiac G8. It's fair to say that if you're a gearhead in the Air Force, this is the job you want. Check out the video, embedded up top. News Source: Sploid via YouTubeImage Credit: Sploid Chevrolet Ford GM Pontiac Military Performance Videos

McLaren, Koenigsegg, Toyota, Ford, Dodge and Corvette Lego kits announced for 2021

Tue, May 4 2021

Lego has announced a slew of car-themed sets for 2021. The six kits comprise nine vehicles and fall under the brick pusher's Speed Champion line of official OEM-licensed kits. News of their arrival comes from German toy retailer JB Spielwaren's pre-order listings, which show three single-car sets and three dual-car sets of matched marques. Starting with the McLaren Elva roadster, the kit consists of 263 pieces and is finished in blue. It seems to have a difficult time capturing the curves of the real-life Elva, but there's only so much you can do with a bunch of plastic blocks. Lego has made several other McLaren kits before, including the Senna, 720S, and a more advanced Senna GTR for the Technics line. Next up is the Koenigsegg Jesko, made up of 280 pieces and finished in white. Though the real-life Jesko is still curvy, this kit does a better job of replicating its aggressive maw, vents and cantilevered rear wing. Rounding out the single-car sets is the 299-piece Toyota GR Supra in yellow. This marks the first time Toyota has lent their license to Lego. Again, it struggles a bit to represent the curvy Supra, relying on printed details like logos and headlights to identify. On the other hand, the Chevrolet two-car does a stupendous job with the 1968 Corvette. The C3 is instantly recognizable as such. The C8-R race car it's paired with suffers from the same issues as some of the previous cars, though. The set contains 512 pieces, and funnily enough the C8 driver has short hair while the C3 driver sports a period-correct wavy mane. The next set is a 627-piece Mopar-themed pair, including a purple (Plum Crazy?) 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A and an SRT top fuel dragster. The race car is spot on, but the Challenger was probably tough to make given the width restrictions. It looks a couple of pegs too narrow compared to the wide proportions of the real deal. Last but not least, the Ford set contains a Bronco R and Ford GT Heritage Edition. Consisting of 660 pieces, the set does an excellent job of representing both cars. The GT looks faithful in its Gulf livery, and the Bronco R looks more like a real Bronco than the actual Bronco R race truck. All in all, it's always fun to see more Lego sets with real cars, and we're glad to see more manufacturers added to the roster. The single-car sets are recommended for ages 7 and up, while the double-car sets have an 8 years and up rating. Price in U.S.

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