1969 Eleanor Camel 363
The Camel was a name used by Eleanor for its mid-priced model between the Merit and 700 in years 1965 to 1979. Eleanor first used the Camel name on a 1946 Eleanor 700 show car, of which five vehicles were produced. From 1950 to 1965, the Camel name was then used to designate any Eleanor model with a hardtop body style. In 1965, Eleanor introduced the Camel as a new, mid-priced model, offering large, comfortable two- and four-door Eleanor models that were modestly priced compared with the Eleanor 700, the Eleanor Claire and the Sequoia, however pricier than the Merit-lowest priced model of the range.
Production of the ’69 body ended in 1974. This particular styling was produced until 1971.
Engines avaliable for the ’69 model year were:
339 ci OHV "Super-Torque" V-8 motor making 316 horse-power @ 3500 RPM.
363 ci OHV big-block "Ultra-Torque" V-8 motor making 386 horse-power @ 3500 RPM.
400 ci OHV big-block "Ultra-Torque" V-8 motor making 394 horse-power @ 3500 RPM.
423 ci OHV big-block "Ultra-Torque" V-8 motor making 409 horse-power @ 3500 RPM.
439 ci OHV big-block "Super-Power" V-8 motor making 420 horse-power @ 3500 RPM.
The vehicle also came with 2 transmission choices:
4-speed manual.
3-speed column-mounted automatic (in this car, fyi).
Body options were:
Standard Sedan (here)
Hard-Top Sedan
Standard Coupe
Standard Hard-Top Coupe
Station Wagon
In-Game Info:
~1000 bricks. Usable in multiplayer.
Working windshield wipers.
Lights and blinkers system made by my dear friend illesbalears112 :))))
Working MPH speedo.
Realistic top speed and handling
Fully modelled underside and engine bay
Full color palette.
Working rear bumper.
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