1987 Chevrolet El Camino
The 1987 Chevrolet El Camino marked the final model year of
Chevrolet's distinctive car-based pickup, a vehicle that blended
passenger-car comfort with light-duty utility. First introduced for
1959 as Chevrolet's response to the Ford Ranchero, the El Camino
built its reputation by combining coupe styling, rear-wheel-drive
performance, and a practical cargo bed. After an early two-year
run, the nameplate returned in 1964 on the Chevelle platform and
continued through five generations before ending production in
1987.
The 187 El Camino was offered with practical powertrain choices
suited to cruising and everyday drivability. Automatic
transmissions were common during this period, and the El Camino
kept the body-on-frame, rear-wheel-drive layout that many
collectors still appreciate today.
Our 1987 El Camino is Maroon exterior paint with matching interior
and includes the upgraded features below:
Performance and Features
• LS 6.0 Engine-475 hp
• 4L 80E Transmission
• Dana S-60 with 3:73 Ratio
• 35 Spline Posi traction
• Hooker LS Exhaust Manifolds
• 2 �" Stainless Pipe Exhaust
• G-Force Crossmember
• 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
• Power Steering
• Moroso Trick Rear Springs
• QA1 Adjustable Rear Shocks
• Turbo Action Cheetah Shifter
• D44 High Pressure Fuel Pump
• Stand Alone LS Harness
• Griffin Aluminum Radiator
• Dual Sport Mirrors
• Power Windows-Door Locks
• Tilt Steering
• Tinted Glass
• Tack & Gauges
• AM/FM Radio
• Bucket Seats-Matching Maroon Interior
• 645 Ridler 17" Wheels
• Welds Aluminum Polished Wheels: Adds a custom touch to the car's
appearance.
• Mickey Thompson Tires
The 1987 El Camino is especially notable because it closed out a
model line that had become one of Chevrolet's most recognizable
specialty vehicles. Its appeal came from offering something
different: the comfort and appearance of a personal coupe with the
usefulness of an open cargo bed. While it was never intended to
replace a full-size pickup, it gave owners a stylish and practical
vehicle for cruising, errands, shows, and light hauling.
Today, our 1987 Chevrolet El Camino stands as a nostalgic reminder
of a uniquely American body style. Its final-year status makes it a
favorite among collectors and enthusiasts who want a classic that
is both useful and memorable.
Enjoy and be proud of a classic that stands out wherever it goes
and stands for the concluding chapter of one of Chevrolet's most
distinctive nameplates.
All inspections and appraisals are welcome.
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