Vehicle Description
• This vehicle is located at our Indianapolis facility - 2461
Reeves Rd #194, Plainfield, IN 46168 •
GR Auto Gallery Of Indy is pleased to pleased to offer this
stunning 1987 Chevrolet El Camino SS. This is 1 of only 861 Chevy
El Camino SS that were produced for this year. There were 13,743 El
Camino's produced in 1987 with only 861 SS's produced making this a
rare collectible. This iconic muscle car comes in Dark Maroon
Metallic paint complemented by a clean maroon interior. Powering
this El Camino is a 350ci V8 motor mated to a smooth-shifting
automatic transmission. This Chevy is a four-owner car fresh out of
a private collection and has always been well cared for and never
driven in bad weather conditions.
The inside is in very nice condition the dash appears newer with no
cracks and looks amazing. The gauges are stock and very clean with
no damage. Stock door panels, headliner, carpet, steering wheel,
and column shifter keep you in control and are in very good shape.
This 1987 El Camino SS is optioned with AC, tilt, cruise, power
steering, power brakes, power windows, tachometer, and power door
locks. An AM/FM radio is there for your listening pleasure unless
you'd rather listen to the sweet sound coming from the exhaust.
A new, trimmer El Camino was unveiled in 1978, adopting the new,
more sharp-edged Malibu styling, and a one-inch longer wheelbase of
117 in (2,972 mm). The front end sheet metal and doors were shared
with the Malibu, and the rear tailgate and bumper were shared with
the Malibu station wagon. For the first time, though, the El Camino
had a unique chassis - it was shared with no other Chevrolet. The
front end featured a new single rectangular headlight design. The
base engine was a 200-cubic-inch (3.3-liter) V6 that developed 95
hp (71 kW), except in California where to meet emissions standards,
the 231-cubic-inch Buick engine was the base engine. Two upgrades
could be ordered: a 305-cubic-inch V8 with 145 hp (108 kW), or a
350-cubic-inch V8 with 170 hp (127 kW) that was only available in
El Caminos and Malibu station wagons. It was not available on
Malibu passenger cars (with the exception of coupe and sedan Malibu
9C1 police vehicles). Among GM makes, at least, the era of bigness
was fading into history, overtaken by a new age of efficiency and
economy. The 1979 model got minimal changes following its debut as
a redesigned "new-size" model in 1978. Alterations to the 1979 El
Camino amount to little more than a new divided grille. However, a
"small-block" 267-cubic-inch (4.4-liter) V8 joined the options list
and slotted between the standard 3.3-liter V6 and the optional
5.0-liter four-barrel V8. The 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) V8,
developing 170 hp (127 kW) was again available. Both three- and
four-speed manual transmissions had floor shifters.
Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing
and/or $199 documentation fees.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including the undercarriage
please visit our website www.grautogallery.com
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Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
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