It was a rust bucket. It was eaten out by corrosion and filth and looked like it had no chance whatsoever of ever setting wheels on the road again. However, restoration magicians saw potential in the ...
The El Camino adventure started in 1959 as a Bel Air and Biscayne mix supposed to compete against the Ranchero, and in many regards, Chevrolet’s new pickup ended up becoming a surprising nameplate.
The Chevrolet El Camino is definitely not a car that evokes prestige or classiness, but for a brief moment in time, the two-door utility vehicle was actually quite elegant-looking. The ...
Big tailfins helped define a generation of cars, and it's certainly a styling cue that is about as American as it gets. While Ford was content with mini fins and rocket-inspired taillights in the late ...
One white-knuckled hand gripping the armrest, the other fist filled with seat bottom upholstery. Watching, eyes as big as saucers, a smile tattooed to his face as the 409's roar filled the 1959 El ...
While Ford and Holden had been battling it out with their “coupé utility” variants in Australia since the 1940s, America had to wait until 1957 to get a proper ute based on a car platform. It was Ford ...
The 1959 Pontiac El Catalina was a one-off prototype built from a Safari wagon and El Camino parts. It was cancelled, nearly ...
The 2019 SEMA Show debuted a variety of interesting new concepts and builds, most of which hit the show floor in Las Vegas with perfectly polished paint and elegant body lines. However, this ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...