Vehicle Description
1987 Chevrolet El Camino
Rumor has it that Mattel's Elliot Handler, (the 'el' in Mattel),
spotted designer Harry Bradley's El Camino in the Mattel HQ parking
lot and commented, "Those are some hot wheels," coining the new
name for Mattel's line of toy cars, Hot Wheels. In fact, Elliot was
so impressed by Bradley's custom El Camino, he insisted that Mattel
use it as a model for the first line of Hot Wheels toy cars. And
the rest as they say is history.
All starting from an Australian farm wife wanting a vehicle she
could use during the week on the farm and then drive it to church
on a Sunday, the concept of a car with a truck bed was born. The
Chevrolet El Camino, (literally translated to "The Way"), is in our
massive facility and stands out as a nice example. Dressed in
burgundy, with silver rockers and chrome to delineate the two, it's
a worker during the week, and churcher during the weekend, that
Australian woman would be proud! This car...err, ummm truck comes
to our Hallowed Halls with 52,278 title verifiedactual miles on the
odometer and is retaining all of its charm since day one.
Exterior
Nice straight steel panels cover this car/truck example. The uppers
are painted burgundy and on the lower portions of this vehicle, we
have silver paint covering the rockers. Just a slight bit of rust
on the driver's lower door and some fading of the paint on the
hood,bed rails and driver's A-pillar. The remainder is rust free.
The grille area is appearing to harbor a bit of dust, and the
chrome plating is delaminating off of the surround of the egg crate
portion. The bumpers show with some surface rust and pitting but
the window trimmings are in good condition. A nicely curved B
pillar runs rearward and forms the bed sides of the pickup bed on
back. Here we see aluminum rails as a highlighter and also serving
as a grip for any strapping or hold downs. The bed is left
uncovered and is painted black on the ribbed reinforced steel. The
tailgate is functioning and rust free. Below the rear bumper frames
the back of the bed, and houses the horizontal tail lights.
Polished 5-spoke 16-inch wheels are wrapped with Hankook blackwall
rubber on all 4 corners.
Interior
Burgundy smooth vinyl which has plenty of padding, is covering the
door panels. Some chrome trimmings are also on and a molded plastic
armrest, power mirror and power lock actuators and mirror joystick
can also be seen. Slipping inside the dash utilizes square and
rectangle design so essentially a series of boxes form the
instrument cluster, center radio and temp cluster, and the boxy
design center console. These surfaces all utilize the burgundy
plastic/molded vinyl, along with black panels to create the 1987 GM
dash look. A padded cushion is on top of the glovebox which resides
below a piano black insert panel. Burgundy vinyl covers the split
bench which shows with no rips for tears or exposed padding. Deep
pile burgundy carpeting covers the floors, and a burgundy fuzzy
headliner is hanging tightly above.
Drivetrain
This truck/car sports a 305ci small block engine, topped with a
4-barrel carburetor, and a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission on
back. All is looking unrestored and in patina with some dusting on
all surfaces under this hood. A 10-bolt rear axle is on the
back.
Undercarriage
Some surface rust and patina are present, but all in all
structurally sound underneath. Surface rust is noted particularly
on the edge of the rockers and some of the steel frame. Independent
coil springs are on front and a 4 link with coil springs for the
rear ride. Power disc brakes are in front and power drums for the
rear along with power steering. Dual exhaust is noted with
FlowMaster mufflers to provide a wonderful rumble from the V8.
Drive-Ability
A turn of the ignition and she fired up quickly. A nice accelerator
on the test track, some bias free panic stopping, but we did note
the transmission slipped when shifting into second gear. Our
consignor notes the dash lights and radio are also "questionable".
While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were
working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these
functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Mostly original looking, worn but presentable paint in two tone
style, and a vinyl interior. The bed is in nice condition, and just
a smidgeon of rust is noted and it's mostly surface rust. A truck
car combo for everyone in the family no matter what they are going
to do.
3GCCW80H1HS900071
3-Mexico
G-General Motors
C-Chevrolet
C-4001-5000 GVWR
W-El Camino
80-1/2 Ton Pickup Delivery
H-305ci V8 4bbl
1-Check Digit
H-1987
S-Ramos Arizpe, Mexico Assy Plant
900071-Sequential Unit Number
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