Chevrolet El Camino 1987

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1987 Chevrolet El Camino<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> Our 1987 El Camino is Maroon exterior paint with matching interior and includes the upgraded features below:<br> <br> Performance and Features<br> • LS 6.0 Engine-475 hp<br> • 4L 80E Transmission<br> • Dana S-60 with 3:73 Ratio<br> • 35 Spline Posi traction<br> • Hooker LS Exhaust Manifolds<br> • 2 �" Stainless Pipe Exhaust<br> • G-Force Crossmember<br> • 4 Wheel Disc Brakes<br> • Power Steering<br> • Moroso Trick Rear Springs<br> • QA1 Adjustable Rear Shocks<br> • Turbo Action Cheetah Shifter<br> • D44 High Pressure Fuel Pump<br> • Stand Alone LS Harness<br> • Griffin Aluminum Radiator<br> • Dual Sport Mirrors<br> • Power Windows-Door Locks<br> • Tilt Steering<br> • Tinted Glass<br> • Tack & Gauges<br> • AM/FM Radio<br> • Bucket Seats-Matching Maroon Interior<br> • 645 Ridler 17" Wheels<br> • Welds Aluminum Polished Wheels: Adds a custom touch to the car's appearance.<br> • Mickey Thompson Tires<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> 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.<br> <br> All inspections and appraisals are welcome.<br> <br> Contact Information<br> Call or email us at:<br> Email: AdventureClassics@gmail.com<br> Call: (727) 580-9919 or (727) 688-1148<br> Website:<br> <br>

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