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 ...
Carlisle Auctions is set to feature a well-preserved piece of Chevrolet’s late-1960s muscle and utility lineup: a 1969 El ...
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 ...
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 ...
Pickup trucks have long been associated with rugged utility and practicality, but some models have infused the raw power and ...
The Chevy El Camino bowed for the 1959 model year in answer to Ford’s Ranchero. Based on GM’s B-Body platform, the El Camino utilized the Chevy station wagon’s Safety-Girder X-Frame platform. The El ...
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 ...
Is it a truck? Or is it a car? Chevrolet’s El Camino—spanish for “the path”—seems to have always had somewhat of a hard time finding its own path, but for no real valid reason. Despite always being ...