The idea of a 2 door vehicle on a passenger chassis with rear
storage tray may have popped up in the 20's but it wasn't until
1934 that the first coupe utility was released by Ford Australia.
This was the result from a 1932 letter in which a wife requested a
vehicle that they could respectably drive to church on Sundays and
then be able to still take their hogs to the market on Mondays.
These vehicles, nicknamed "Utes", have a long history in Australia
and it wouldn't be until 1957 with the introduction of the 1957
Ranchero that the first car/truck combo would hit the US market. As
with most new vehicle designs the other manufactures would quickly
jump in to compete and Chevrolet's entry in the coupe utility field
would be the legendary El Camino in 1959. The initial run was only
for two years but they later returned in 1964 and production
continued until 1987. The El Camino might be the best of both
words. The look of one of the most famous muscle cars, the
Chevelle, and the usefulness of a truck bed. This 1969 El Camino SS
belongs to the 3rd generation which was a unique year range because
the look of the early vs later 3rd gen car is very different. At
this time the new Super Sport (SS396) variant was introduced and
this one is a true numbers matching SS. It is a 3 owner car with
the first 2 being in California before it traveled to Iowa where it
currently resides. The body is all solid and painted in a very
clean Orange with Black racing stripes which have a really nice
shine. All of the glass is in good condition and has been tinted.
It wears all the correct stainless trim, chrome and emblems.
Interestingly the "el Camino" emblem with the lowercase "e" is a 2
year only design. This year had the double headlights which work
properly and are halogens. The car rides on the correct 15 inch 5
spoke super sport wheels with black paint and is wrapped in General
Altimax RT tires.
Open up the SS hood to reveal the numbers matching 396 V8 motor.
The engine compartment has a factory stock look to it with a
majority of the motor being painted in Chevrolet Orange as it would
have been originally. It is then fitted with nice chrome valve
covers and a round 396 Turbo Jet 375HP air cleaner. The car came as
a factory air car but the original compressor is no longer in
place. It does however have factory power steering and power
brakes. Fitted to the motor is a TH400 automatic transmission that
shifts smoothly and sends power back to the 12 bolt rear end.
Everything works on the car and it has all new shocks.
The interior is all new and done in mostly Black with very nice
custom Orange inserts on the seat. It has a folding center arm rest
and seat belts with chrome latches. The Black door panels are stock
SS panels and are in perfect condition. The dash has been kept
stock as well with all of the factory knobs, switches, and gauges.
The odometer currently reflects 93,238 original miles. The dash pad
is in good shape and it also has the correct SS 396 trim above the
glove box.
Overall this is a very nice classic and it is being offered up for
sale at a very reasonable price. The El Caminos have a large
following and that is unlikely to change anytime soon.
Put this SS in your garage for $35,500.00!
This car is located in Alton, Iowa.
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-1871562
Price:$35,500
Location:Arlington, Texas
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:Orange
Odometer:93238
Stock Number:2482
VIN:136809Z343664
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