Vehicle Description
Do you want this 1969 Chevrolet El Camino because of its all-round
well restored presentation? Fresh bucket seat interior? Or big
block power? At this nice price, that answer to all three is
"Absolutely."
The paint provides an instant attraction on this exceptional El
Camino. The modern application of the factory-correct LeMans Blue
comes from a good investment in a professional hand applying it.
When you take this out in the sunshine the sparkle undertones of
the deep blue radiates color. Plus, it makes for a terrific
combination with the mirror-like bumpers and all the trim around
the fenders and the glass. This is a true uniform package as the
factory-correct black vinyl roof bridges the gap between the
blacked-out SS grille and tailgate. This car also has the "L" on
the trim tag which indicates it was most likely an original SS car.
And because this is a fully coordinated package, it makes elements
like the cool newer redline tire stand out even more.
When you step inside, the upgraded black bucket seat interior with
center console instantly drives home the Super Sport feeling of
this El Camino. There has been a solid investment in the carpeting,
door panels, headliner, and seat covers to keep everything feeling
fresh. The result is a time warp back to 1969. After all, the dash
is correct with everything from the heat/defrost sliders to the AM
radio that's still on display. And we know you'll love grabbing the
Chevy's upgraded three-spoke sports steering wheel in your left
hand, and resting you right one on the iconic horseshoe
shifter.
You can tell there was plenty more invested under the hood during
restoration. The shiny air topper, matching valve covers, and big
bold block of this 396 cubic-inch V8 are easily recognized within
the exceptionally tidy engine bay. And the detail work on this one
is great, too. So people will be marveling at everything from the
original-style battery to the "Keep your GM car all GM" decal on
the air topper. But a big block El Camino is mean for driving.
That's why this big block inhales deeply though a Quadrajet
four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with authority out of the
dual exhaust. The motor fires up nicely likely due to a rebuild in
the last few years, and there's all the right driving features
thanks to its Chevelle-based ride. Power steering, front disc
brakes, a thick front sway bar, and a stout TH400 three-speed
automatic transmission are all part of this total package.
This is a stellar presentation of big block power and
factory-correct colors. So when you can get something this well
restored for such a nice price, it's time to hurry to grab this
deal. Call today!!!