1969 Pro-touring Chevrolet Elcamino (air Ride, 6-speed Std,4-link,fab 9in Rear) on 2040-cars
Madill, Oklahoma, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: El Camino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Malibu
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 100
Here is a nice daily driver Pro-Touring built 69 El Camino, and it is a great runner.. Fully set up with a nice running 350 engine with Holley Carb, Mallory HEI style ignition, Front Runner Engine Accessorie package, Tremec 6-speed Standard transmission, a Chassis Works Fab 9 narrowed 9in rear end, Full 4-link system, Four Corner Air Ride System, 4 wheel Baer Brake Kit, Strong Arm Upper and Lower Tubular Control Arms, Vintage Air Conditioning, Billet Specialties 17x8 and 17x12 inch wheels, and the list goes on.
This car is a clean daily driver, and drives and shows very well. It cruises down the road at 1800 rpm @70mph in 6th gear, and doesnt have a single squeek or rattle.. This is a very tight car, and the air ride and suspension kit works very well, which gives the car a great modern feel. The Vintage Air/Heat works absolutely great, and everything on the car works great.
Being a great driver, it does have a few chips here or there, which is really nothing more than the typical gravel/rock chips at the wheel wells, so it is nothing abnormal and the car looks great. This car was built to drive, and it would make a great car fo the guy that is looking for an updated El Camino to have in his garage. There was alot of time and money invested in this car several years ago, and I dont see anything currently on ebay that has everything this car has on it, so get it while you can. It may be awhile before any other ElCamino comes this well set up, do dont miss out.
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