The turbo 350 transmission came in a 1979 ElCamino.
250e
The 1987 Chevrolet El Camino typically came with either a 3-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission or a 4-speed manual transmission, depending on the engine and configuration. The most common automatic option was the TH350, while the manual transmission option was often the Muncie or Saginaw. It's important to check the specific model and engine to confirm the exact transmission type.
There were just over 58,000 Royal Knight model El Caminos manufactured by Chevrolet. A Royal Knight El Camino for this year only came in black.
700R4
none,they came with 305's
Either a 200 or 231 cid V6, or a 267 or 305 V8
The 200-4R 4-speed overdrive automatic
The V6's came standard with a 2.56 and a 2.73 was optional. The V8's came standard with a 2.41 and a 3.08 was optional
it depends on what vehicle it came out of.
There was no El Camino SS in 1981
1959 was the first year of production. Two years after the 1957 Ford Ranchero came out. The Chevrolet El Camino (Spanish translation: "the road") was built from 1959 to 1960, with production resuming in 1964 and continuing through 1987.
1/2 tons came factory with a 4L60E. 3/4 tons and up came factory with a 4L80E.