Vehicle Description
Over the years, GM's Chevrolet division has built some interesting
cars. However, there are few of those that can match the coolness
factor of the El Camino - much less the kind that this specific
1969 Chevrolet El Camino brings to the table. This sweet '69 Chevy
is presented with a unique orange & white paint scheme and a
fully-dressed engine bay, each helping along with other features to
crank this El Camino's coolness factor up to eleven. Sitting inside
this '69 Camino's fully-detailed engine bay is an immaculate 307
C.I. V8, with chrome valve covers and matching orange block paint.
That small-block V8 breathes well through a 4-barrel carburetor,
allowing this '69 El Camino to growl every time you press the
throttle. Torque is put to the pavement through a reliable TH350
3-speed automatic transmission, which shifts smoothly and
seamlessly as this '69 Chevy speeds down the highway. The
exterior's straight bodylines are covered in a nice looking orange
paintjob, which really helps this El Camino to stick apart from the
crowd. Complimenting that bright orange paint are some Yenko-style
white decal stripes running the length of this El Camino's hood and
sides, looking fantastic as they do so. The white vinyl top is in
fantastic shape as well, and so is the orange bedliner! The
undercarriage of this El Camino is also very solid, with strong
floors, frame rails, bed, and door jambs. Opening the doors and
stepping inside reveals a super-cool two-tone black and orange
interior, complete with a comfy two-tone houndstooth cloth & vinyl
bench seat that's perfect for cruising. Other options on this
attractive El Camino include power steering, power brakes, factory
gauges, an aftermarket tachometer, an aftermarket AM/FM/Cassette
stereo system, dual chrome mirrors, vent windows, and a
mean-sounding dual exhaust system. This sweet Chevy is shoed with
15" American Racing 5-spoke wheels wrapped with Cooper Cobra RWL
tires for a muscular, stylish look that's sure to turn heads! The
minute you're behind the wheel of this El Camino, it becomes very
clear just how excellently it runs and drives. After all, the
combination of a small-block V8 and a reliable 3-speed automatic is
tough to beat! If you're looking to turn heads hauling equipment
from your local Home Depot as well as at your next car show, there
isn't a whole lot out there that will do the job better than this
1969 El Camino.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 134809K457265
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
34: El Camino, 8-cylinder
80: 2-door sedan pickup
9: 1969 model year
K: Kansas City, Missouri, GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
457265: Serial number
COWL TAG-
69: 1969 model year
13480=
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
34: El Camino, 8-cylinder
80: 2-door sedan pickup
KAN: Built in Kansas City, Missouri GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
330777: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
772: "Medium Saddle Pattern Coated Fabric, Antique Medium Saddle
Coated Fabric" interior trim
63: "Champagne Gold" exterior paint
03D: Production date in the 4th week of March, 1969
XZ: El Camino