Additionally, this 1969 Chevrolet El Camino Pickup offers excellent performance from the 350 V-8 crate engine and modernized accessories. It is easily one of the nicer examples we've come across this year. Likewise, the fully restored two-tone interior gives this muscle truck a modern vibe while still being very tasteful. This classic looks outstanding in person with fantastic body lines and only the slightest blemish to the updated exterior paint. The original owner and his family enjoyed it all the way up until 2021, and they made serious investments in a tasteful overhaul back in 2009. Lifetime Bay Area Classic Built in Fremont, California This 1969 Chevrolet El Camino 2 Door Pickup was originally built in Fremont, California and has remained in California throughout its lifetime. With an aggressive stance and tremendous performance, this one must be seen in person to fully appreciate. You'll find a crate 350 cid V-8 engine under the hood paired to an automatic transmission and this desirable classic comes equipped with upgraded power steering, power front disc brakes, a fully refreshed interior, 5-star premium wheels, and so much more. Simply Gorgeous 1969 Chevrolet El Camino Pickup The next amazing classic up for grabs in our Fairfield showroom is this gorgeous 1969 Chevrolet El Camino 2 Door Pickup with silver and black exterior paint, incredible custom graphics & sizzling chrome, plus a super clean black & grey vinyl interior. With more powerful engines and a sleeker design, the El Camino managed to stay in production for a far longer time.Vehicle Description This 1969 Chevrolet El Camino 2 Door Pickup(Stock #F13575) is available in our Fairfield, CA showroom and any inquiries may be directed to us at 70 or by email at email protected ( mailto: email protected ). Chevy made serious revisions and relaunched the vehicle in 1964, based on a different model called the Chevy Chevelle. After its first year, ordered unexpectedly plummeted which lead to the model being discontinued. When released, the El Camino had a few variants with engines ranging from inline-six to inline-eight. The Chevy Cameo Carrier pickup truck was instrumental in paving the way for the El Camino, and the latter was heavily based off the former. This model was born from the idea of developing a coupe utility vehicle that could also be classified as a roadster. This pickup coupe was similar to a truck in its build by integrating a cargo bed into its body, but still being a low-ride car. Interesting Fact: The Chevy El Camino was produced during two periods: from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1987. For more details please email us at or call us at 602.245.7200. In the interim, look closely at the photo gallery. Meanwhile, stopping this El Camino is done by Wilwood and the cool looking American Racing Wheels (front: 235/55/R16, rear 325/50/15). The front-end suspension is by “Global West” and the rear end is “Hotchkiss & Edelbrock”. The rear-end differential is a Ford 9-in by “Currie” with 3.73:1 gearing. The power is transmitted through a GM 700R4 by “Art Carr” with overdrive and 3,000 RPM stall. The exhaust is a 3″ custom header by “Lemons Headers” with a full 3″ exhaust. The fuel injection is by Danzo Performance with Motech Components (the air cleaner is made to look like it had carbs!). The engine is a GM ZZ572 with 9.5:1 compression, 620 HP and 650 ft lbs of torque for a reliable powerhouse. The crate 572 cu in V-8 sounds fantastic. The cockpit has a “Flaming River” steering column and wheel, Alpine Stereo, Satellite and DVD with “Corbeau” seats. The show quality custom interior trimwork is all custom and was performed by Frank’s Hot Rod Upholstery in Temecula, CA. The paint and bodywork were performed by Tony’s Auto Restoration in Corona, CA. The build quality is top notch and will not disappoint. With less than 1,600 miles since the completion of its build, this is ready for touring, showing and flat out enjoyment. Our client, Glenn, started with a rust-free California El Camino and set out on a no-expense spared, professionally built custom- just as he wanted it. This is a gorgeous restoration of a rust-free California El Camino.
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