1987 Chevrolet El Camino
$82,995
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
El Camino
1987
74,475 miles
Pickup Truck
Automatic
RWD
Gasoline
350 V8
Excellent
Description
This 1987 Chevrolet El Camino represents the final year of this iconic nameplate—now a genuine collectible. The foundation is a fresh GM 350 crate motor paired with an Edelbrock Performer intake and camshaft, fully emissions compliant, backed by a rebuilt transmission and torque converter. Performance-grade QA-1 coil-over suspension front and rear keeps this truck planted, while new BF Goodrich T/A radials on factory Rally Sport wheels complete the rolling stock.
The restoration is thorough: new dual-stage two-tone paint with textured bed liner, rebuilt front disc brakes with fresh pads and rotors, new HD radiator and heater core, and a custom Flowmaster exhaust system. Factory amenities remain intact—split bench seating, power windows and locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, factory air conditioning converted to R134, and AM-FM CD stereo. Additional features include QA-1 rear suspension with adjustable coil-overs, tow package with receiver hitch, dual remote mirrors, and factory bumper guards.
All original gauges and tachometer function properly. This is a well-sorted, investment-grade El Camino ready to enjoy.
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The Chevrolet El Camino has lived two distinct lives across nearly thirty years of production. The original 1959-1960 cars were full-size Brookwood-based station wagon-pickup hybrids that competed directly with the Ford Ranchero. The El Camino disappeared for three years before returning in 1964 as a mid-size A-body car-pickup based on the Chevelle, and that's the El Camino most enthusiasts know and want today. From the 1968-1972 SS396 cars to the 1970 SS454 LS6 (yes, the El Camino was available with the 450-horsepower LS6 in 1970) to the smooth Colonnade-bodied 1973-1977 cars and the squared-off 1978-1987 final-generation, the El Camino market is one of the most underappreciated segments in the entire classic GM hobby. The truck guys love them, the muscle car guys love them, and the prices have moved accordingly over the past decade.
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