Streetside Classics-Atlanta
213 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA
877-367-1835
MILEAGE
26679
YEAR
1969
ENGINE
8
LOCATION
Lithia Springs, GA
STOCK
6434-ATL
FULL SPECS
DESCRIPTION
The bold red style, A/C interior, and overdrive transmission are some terrific features that make this 1969 Chevrolet El Camino desirable. But what makes this pickup irresistible is the serious big block power under the hood that lets it really haul.
Bright red paint is always the right choice on a powerful muscle machine. We like how the gloss shows off the good sheet metal and looks good with the bright chrome bumpers. At the same time, it has enough use that you won't be afraid of utilizing the pickup nature of this El Camino. Of course, if you need added luster, the modern clearcoat means your desired finish is only a professional detail/buff away. This was done with plenty of Super Sport style, including the blacked-out SS grille, dual power bulges in the hood, and proper SS badging. Plus, the bright exhaust tips and 15-inch American Racing wheels add to this sporty style.
Like its Chevelle siblings, the interior of the El Camino is a great place to spend some time. The black bench seat is clean and complete, you have a smooth dash, and there are nice details, like the El Camino floor mats. It also has added comforts from upgrades like the AM/FM/CD stereo system with upgraded speaker and factory air conditioning blowing cold with modern R134a refrigerant. There are also driver-oriented upgrades like the wood-rimmed steering wheel, auxiliary gauge trio, and the B&M floor shifter.
We know the Chevelle/El Camino line is great for fitting some serious big block power under the hood. So we love seeing this 454 cubic-inch V8 upgrade. In fact, more than just displacement, this has been enhanced with a big Holley four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock Performer 2.0 intake, and headers feeding into a rumbling dual exhaust. The 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission is a terrific pairing that is built for stout power and overdrive comfort. And this connects to a strong 12-bolt rear end. There's also power steering, power brakes, front discs, and upgraded rear suspension arms to deliver a solid total driving package.
Nice upgrades, plenty of power, and a dose of practicality - this El Camino is the kind of car that will be fun to drive anytime and useful when you need it. Call now!
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