1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car GreenLight 1:64 diecast with race support graphics
GreenLight 1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S pace car with packaging and roof warning light
Packaged GreenLight 1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car diecast collectible

1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car GreenLight 1:64

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1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car, GreenLight 1:64 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 30312 The Chevrolet El Camino blended muscle car styling with pickup utility, creating one of...

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1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car, GreenLight 1:64

GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 30312

The Chevrolet El Camino blended muscle car styling with pickup utility, creating one of the most recognizable American vehicle designs of the 1970s and 1980s. By the mid-1980s, the El Camino had developed a strong following among performance enthusiasts thanks to its G-body platform shared with cars like the Monte Carlo SS.

This GreenLight release recreates the 1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S Official Pace Car with white paint, red and blue striping, “IROC-S” graphics, and roof-mounted safety lighting. The design references the International Race of Champions series, commonly known as IROC, which featured identical race-prepared cars driven by top racers from different motorsport disciplines.

The combination of pace car graphics, period-correct striping, and utility-truck styling gives this El Camino a distinctly 1980s motorsports appearance. GreenLight captures the unique shape, bed rails, and race support vehicle details that made specialty El Caminos stand out during the era.

  • 1985 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S pace car edition
  • International Race of Champions inspired graphics
  • Roof-mounted warning light and race support styling
  • Classic white, red, and blue 1980s motorsport livery
  • GreenLight 1:64 scale collectible diecast model

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Common Collector Questions and Answers

What was IROC?
IROC stands for International Race of Champions, a racing series that placed top drivers from different racing disciplines into nearly identical cars to showcase driver skill rather than team advantages.

Why is the El Camino popular with collectors?
The El Camino combined coupe styling with pickup practicality, giving it a unique identity unlike traditional trucks or muscle cars. Performance-oriented versions became especially collectible over time.

What makes this pace car version unusual?
Most people associate pace cars with Camaros, Mustangs, or Corvettes, so seeing an El Camino in official race-support and pace-car style graphics makes this release stand out among 1980s motorsport collectibles.