yes as long as you swap electric parts
Information about the 1969 Chevy truck can be found on Wikipedia. There is a whole article on Chevy trucks and it includes specific information on the 1969 model.
I'm thinking the original 1969 engine block is drilled and tapped to except either starter depending on the application. The in-line bolt starter would come with the 2 speed powerglide or the "3 on a tree" standard transmissions using the smaller flywheel. The off-set bolt starter would be used with the bigger Turbo 400 or 4 speed standard transmissions using the larger flywheel.
The Electric Ant was created in 1969.
An Electric Storm was created in 1969-06.
Electric Funk was created in 1969-09.
I believe the correct part # is 1108389 for the 1969/70 applications.
1969
Absolutely! And don't leave it off! That starter brace supports the heavy end of the starter and without it you may experience cracked starter housings and other expensive starter problems.
Yes. The exhaust will be different, and if it's a big engine going in and a small engine coming out, you might need a bigger radiator.
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Yes