Many people found these figures to be disappointing, but still opted for the V8 because of its smoothness. Opting for the bigger engine only brought a power increase of 5hp, and a torque increase of 15ft/lb. Engine choices were limited to a 262ci V6, and the 305ci V8. For comfort and convenience, you get air conditioning that blows cold, power windows, power locks, cruise control (currently inoperative), an AM/FM radio, and a tilt wheel.īy 1987, the big-block equipped El Camino was a distant memory. A previous owner has fitted an immobilizer with a key fob, and it seems that this works well. The seats, door trims, and the dash all appear to be completely original, and in extremely nice condition. The carpet is in quite reasonable condition, and this will be protected by the inclusion of a set of floor mats. The dash pad has a number of cracks, but these have been disguised by what appears to be a good-quality dash mat. The Grey interior trim of the El Camino is also in very nice condition. A receiver hitch complete with hitch and ball is a nice and practical addition to this vehicle, as is a bed mat. I prefer to look at it as being really sharp and quite tough looking. That is not to say that it was unattractive, because it most certainly wasn’t, and I would never accuse this one of that. By 1987, vehicle styling had begun to soften, and the El Camino was starting to show its age. With the 5th generation of the El Camino having been introduced in 1978, the vehicle’s styling is quite square and is typical of cars of that time. The chrome and glass also appear to be in extremely good condition. There are a few issues with the clear-coat, but it still presents quite well. It appears to be very straight and clean, with no signs of any rust issues, or major dings or dents. This El Camino is finished in a very attractive combination of Silver and Medium Grey. Bidding is now sitting at $5,100, but the reserve hasn’t been met. It is located in Georgetown, Texas, and is listed for sale here on eBay. With production of the El Camino being fazed out in late 1987, that also makes this one of the last examples to roll off the production line. Vehicles like the Chevrolet El Camino offer potential owners a nice combination of both comfort and practicality, and this 1987 model is one that is in quite nice condition.
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