Chassis No. 01280J247372 Engine No. TI0I6G Constructed as part of the initial wave of dual-use car-based pickup trucks, the Chevrolet El Camino and its arch-rival, the Ford Ranchero, pioneered new ground for America’s two leading automakers. As is well known, it was the El Camino that dominated and became synonymous with the segment. Yet, because of its do-it-all utilitarian nature, few survive today, and even fewer exhibit rare factory options and the unique color combination this example from The Bill Spurling Collection possesses. This first-generation El Camino wears its as-born color scheme of two-tone Cascade Green and Jade Green, smartly matched inside with a two-tone, green-upholstered interior with black, white, and green houndstooth seat inserts. Its extensive suite of factory options includes air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seat, an overhead compass, a Wonderbar radio, cruise control, and more. Perhaps most importantly, this El Camino carries the model designation “1280,” the highly desirable code denoting V8 power with two 283 cu-in and five large 348 cu-in variants among them. The V8 engine serial suffix “G” indicates it is fitted with a 348 cu-in 250-horsepower variant specific to the two-speed Powerglide transmission with a single four-barrel Carter carburetor producing an impressive 300 lb-ft of torque. In 2003, the V8-powered El Camino was acquired by well-known and passionate collector William “Tom” Gerrard, who saw the significance of the car and commissioned a full and comprehensive restoration by Harbor Auto Restoration of Rockledge, Florida. Upon completion in late 2004, Gerrard and the El Camino went on to a decade of high-level concours success. The early years were focused on touring the country in AACA competition, racking up AACA Junior and Senior National wins along with Grand National First Prizes including “Best Senior Truck at a National Meet” in 2005. This was followed by Vintage Chevrolet Club of America (VCCA) Junior Awards culminating in two VCCA National First Place Senior Awards in 2011 and 2016 with 994 out of 1000 points scored at their National Meet at Lake Tahoe. It proudly wears multiple AACA and VCCA awards on its front grille as a testament to the high quality of its restoration. Later, this rare El Camino joined the Carmel, California-based collection of Jackie and Gary Runyon, noted for its devotion to the best of General Motors’ mid-century American classics. In 2022, it joined The Bill Spurling Collection, where it has been prized for its rarity, uncommon color combination, V8 power, and exacting restoration. Opportunities to acquire a fully restored, award-winning first-generation El Camino like this are exceptionally rare, making it a must-have for serious collectors.
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