1985 Chevrolet El Camino Super Sport �€" True Factory SS with 305
V8 and 700R4 Why This Car Is Special The 1985 Chevrolet El Camino
Super Sport occupies a specific and well-documented place in
American automotive history. By 1985, the El Camino was in its
final years of production �€" Chevrolet would discontinue it after
1987 �€" making this generation increasingly collectible as a
genuine survivor of a body style that no other American
manufacturer has replicated. The car-based pickup concept, first
introduced by Chevrolet in 1959, reached its most refined and fully
equipped form in these mid-1980s A-body examples. What makes this
particular 1985 Chevrolet El Camino Super Sport worth paying close
attention to is the factory SS designation itself. The Super Sport
package in 1985 was not a performance upgrade in the traditional
muscle car sense �€" it was a factory appearance and trim package
that included specific exterior graphics, SS badging, sport
suspension tuning, and a front air dam. Chevrolet did not offer the
SS package to every El Camino buyer, and finding a documented
factory SS example with the original drivetrain intact is
meaningfully different from finding a base El Camino with SS
emblems bolted on later. This car is the real thing. The VIN on
this vehicle encodes that it was assembled at the Fairfax, Kansas
plant, which was one of the primary assembly locations for the
G-body El Camino during this era. The model year and plant codes
confirm this is a legitimate 1985 model year production vehicle,
not a title year discrepancy. 1985 was also the first year the El
Camino came standard with the 700R4 four-speed overdrive automatic
transmission, replacing the older three-speed TH350. That
transmission upgrade was significant for drivability �€" the
700R4's overdrive fourth gear drops engine rpm noticeably at
highway speed, making a 40-year-old V8 truck-car genuinely
comfortable on the interstate. Features List - LG4 305ci 5.0L V8
engine - 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive -
Factory Super Sport trim package with SS badging and graphics -
Factory tachometer - Front air dam / front spoiler - Dual exhaust -
Power steering - Power disc brakes - Air conditioning - Tilt
steering column - Cruise control - Power windows - Power door locks
- Factory SS floor mats - Bench seat with center armrest -
Wood-grain interior trim - AM radio with custom auto sound head
unit and Bluetooth integration - LMC ash tray cup holder console
addition - Custom dash cover with embroidered El Camino script -
American Racing Torque Thrust wheels - Spray-in bed liner - Chrome
front and rear bumpers - Clean undercarriage Mechanical The engine
under the hood is the LG4 305 cubic inch V8, displacing 5.0 liters.
In 1985 trim, the LG4 was a Rochester Quadrajet-fed small block
rated at 150 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque. Those numbers look
modest by modern standards, but the torque rating matters more than
the horsepower figure in a vehicle like this �€" the LG4 pulls
cleanly from low rpm, which suits the El Camino's dual-purpose
character well. The 305 small block is one of the most
well-supported engines in the classic car hobby, with parts
availability that is essentially unlimited and a rebuild cost that
remains very reasonable. Paired to the LG4 is the 700R4 four-speed
automatic. This transmission is a significant upgrade over what
earlier El Caminos carried. The 700R4 provides a 3.06 first gear
ratio for reasonable off-the-line performance, and a 0.70 overdrive
fourth gear that keeps the engine spinning around 1,600 to 1,800
rpm at 65 miles per hour. That combination improves fuel economy
and reduces long-distance fatigue compared to the non-overdrive
transmissions of earlier years. The 700R4 has a well-known
reputation in the enthusiast community �€" it responds well to a
basic rebuild, and every major drivetrain parts supplier stocks
components for it. The dual exhaust system is visible and intact in
the underca
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