A 1978 Chevrolet El Camino has been reborn as a one-of-a-kind hybrid creation that looks more like a muscle car than a ...
Explore the unique history of the Chevrolet El Camino, from its origins in the 1950s to its influence on the automotive world.
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 ...
In the history of American car making, the Chevrolet El Camino occupies a special place. It is not, by far, the only coupé utility made by an American carmaker – Ford, for instance, has a lot more ...
Introduced in 1959, discontinued in 1960, and then built again from 1964 to 1987, the Chevrolet El Camino changed quite a few platforms while in showrooms. Originally based on the Brookwood wagon, it ...
For this week’s Everything You Need to Know | Up to Speed video by Donut Media, they feature the Chevrolet El Camino. The El Camino is surely one of the most unique vehicles to be released, it’s a car ...
Bowing for the 1959 model year, the Chevy El Camino was the Bowtie’s answer to Ford’s Ranchero. The El Camino rode on the B-body platform and Safety Girder X-frame as Chevy’s station wagons. The El ...
Ford, which invented the pickup, sold Model Ts without a rear half in which buyers could build their own truck beds. The same ...