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1987 el camino choo choo10/2/2023 It looks nice with the shiny air cleaner and Chevy valve covers, and also the new motor makes this a strong runner. Around 2,000 miles ago there was a 350 cubic-inch crate V8 installed. Under the hood you'll find a truly great driver's upgrade. But ahead of that, the driver will really appreciate the upgrade to the Lecarra three-spoke sports steering wheel. There's the original full set of round gauges, including a large tach. This El Camino comes with great factory features such as power windows, power locks, and the original AM/FM/cassette stereo. And now you also see a nice new treatment around the gearshift in the center console. For example, the optional bucket seats have had their blue cloth recently recovered. The interior is a stock premium El Camino with some further upgrades. Plus, the bed rails, rear bumper, and American Racing polished alloy wheels give this the kind of chrome you expect on an American classic. ![]() It's complemented perfectly by the stripes on the cowl induction hood as well as the correct SS decals on the front and sides. Its correct Silver Blue Metallic paint gives off the perfect mixture of slippery darkness and shiny flake when the sunlight hits it directly. But even if you didn't know how special this vehicle was, you'd find it quite attractive. The Choo-Choo Customs El Camino SS package included the aerodynamic front, special designer series door handle inserts, and the ultra rare body side moldings with integrated exhaust. We all think utilizing the NASCAR-inspired aerodynamics of the Monte Carlo SS would be a no brainier on the similar El Camino, but instead Chevy sent production to be hand completed at Choo-Choo's facility before being sold through GM's dealers. But more than just rarity, the cool factor on this is elevated because it's a GM-backed custom build. ![]() Less than 5,000 were produced over a five-year period, and there were only 850 others made in 1986. There's pretty good reason why you might not have heard about a Choo-Choo Customs El Camino SS. Its correct Silver Blue Metallic paint gives off the perfect mixture of. Now this sparkling example of a factory-backed custom build and its new crate V8 is available at a value price. They utilized took the Monte Carlo SS front end and side skirts to create the El Camino SS. In the 1980s Choo-Choo Customs did exactly what we all wished the factory would have. ![]() 53K ACTUAL MILES, CHOO-CHOO CUSTOM, NEW 350 CRATE ENGINE, CLEAN AUTOCHECK, NICE
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