Vehicle Description
Big block power, a proper Super Sport look, and cool extras (like a
sunroof) make this 1969 Chevrolet El Camino a true standout
classic.
The factory Azure Turquoise was traded in for a deeper shade of
blue. It makes for added distinction, and you'll see there have
been plenty of added investments all around this car for more
distinction. We all love the look of those painted black stripes
against the blue. It's a nice SS touch that goes well with the
blacked-out Super Sport grille and rear panel. Plus, it all
coordinates with the aerodynamic tonneau cover and the black liner
paint protecting the bed underneath it. This continues its sporty
side with the dual power bulges in the hood and 14-inch Mag-style
SS wheels. You'll even love the custom details, like the Chevy bow
tie exhaust tips, and the dual pop-out sunroofs that give this an
almost T-top style feeling.
Nice custom touches continue inside. After all, the factory never
gave you black seats with attractive and comfy blue cloth inserts.
The door panels, carpeting, and dash are all looking nice and
finished in a tasteful black or blue to give this a well-done and
colorful package. This is the kind of classic that's built for
driving, so you have nice extras, like a tilt steering column and
auxiliary readouts. And while you have the upgraded tunes of the
AM/FM/CD stereo, we really know your favorite soundtrack begins
under the hood.
A proper SS396-style machine needs 396 cubic inches of big block
power. It has all the proper pieces for you to show it off, like
the shining valve covers and air topper with callouts. There are
even the right supporting components, like an HEI ignition, Optima
red top battery, and an aluminum radiator. But what you'll really
like about the motor are the go-fast goodies attached. This has an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Holley aluminum intake, and long
tube headers. It's a strong-running total package, and there's a
deep rumble from the dual exhaust. The three-speed automatic
transmission feeds a stout 12-bolt rear end. And the Chevelle SS
connection is seen in the back with the boxed trailing arms and
rear sway bar. Add in power steering and power brakes with discs up
front, and this makes for a powerful street machine that's under
your control.
When you can get iconic sheetmetal, great upgrades, and plenty of
power all for such an affordable price, well then, you know this El
Camino SS is a deal that will be gone soon. Don't miss out, call
today!