502-Powered 1969 Chevrolet El Camino







Ended May 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM UTC
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Description
Introduced for the 1959 model year, the Chevrolet El Camino carved out a unique niche by blending passenger-car comfort with pickup utility. Revived in 1964 on the Chevelle platform, it became a defining symbol of the muscle car era, offering V8 performance with everyday practicality. The second-generation redesign arrived in ‘68 featuring sculpted “Coke-bottle” styling, with the ‘69 model year widely regarded as one of the most desirable El Camino models.
Acquired by the current owner approximately 15 years ago, this El Camino has been the subject of a long-term build focused on improved performance and drivability, with the drivetrain, suspension, brakes, and rear end all modernized. Finished in white with black side stripes and a black vinyl roof, it has been upgraded with a GM crate engine, electronic fuel injection, and contemporary suspension and braking components.
Power comes from a GM Performance 502ci V8 crate engine equipped with a Holley Sniper electronicfuel injection system and supported by upgraded cooling and ignition components. A four-speed GM 4L85E automatic transmission with MSD electronic control sends power to a Moser 12‑bolt rear axle with Truetrac differential. Additional upgrades include QA1 coilovers, Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes, and an aluminum driveshaft. The black vinyl interior features dash-mounted AutoMeter auxiliary gauges.
This 1969 Chevrolet El Camino is now offered with various manuals, accessories, and a clean Wisconsin title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
GM Performance 502ci V8 crate engine with Holley Sniper EFI
4-speed GM 4L85E automatic transmission with MSD transmission control
Moser Engineering 12-bolt rear end with Truetrac differential and 33-spline axles
Upgraded brakes and suspension to manage increased performance
Finished in white with black side stripes and black vinyl roof
Black vinyl interior with auxiliary AutoMeter gauges
15” Rally wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires
Modifications
Powertrain:
GM Performance 502ci V8 crate engine
Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection system
MSD 6AL-2 ignition box with two-step rev limiter
Dual SPAL electric cooling fans
Ron Davis aluminum radiator
Drivetrain:
GM 4L85E automatic transmission (crate)
MSD transmission control module (TCM)
Aluminum driveshaft
Moser Engineering 12-bolt rear axle
Truetrac limited-slip differential
33-spline axle shafts
Suspension & Brakes:
Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes
QA1 coilover suspension
Electronics:
AutoMeter auxiliary gauges mounted under dash
MSD transmission control
Servicing
According to the seller, powertrain, suspension, brakes, and rear end components gradually replaced over the past 15 years of their ownership.
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections consistent with age and regular use
Burn mark in the pickup bed paint on the right-hand side
Paint chip on the driver-side door
Ownership History
The seller reports acquiring the vehicle approximately 15 years ago after it resided in Georgia. During their ownership, the El Camino underwent a gradual refresh, including a completely modernized powertrain, braking system, and suspension. The seller states it has seen limited use with only approximately 600 miles of use since completion.
Included Items
Wiring diagram manual
Assembly manual
Service manuals
Owner’s manual
Fire extinguisher
Spare tire
Jack
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