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 utility pickup. Dubbed the “El Camaro,” this bold build merges the soul of a 1969 ...
This ’66 El Camino project was originally purchased by Michael Barnes’ father-in-law in the late-’90s. The paint and bodywork were already handled and the interior was upgraded with SS components. The ...
1960 was a horror year for the El Camino. Its sales went down significantly from more than 22,000 units in 1959 to just 14,000 vehicles, so Chevrolet had no other option than to make the obvious call.
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 ...
Back in April, GM Authority covered a custom fifth-gen Chevy Camaro set to receive a full pickup / ute conversion from Casados Design in Birmingham, Alabama. When we left off, the Camaro was coming ...
The El Camino is such a cool car that there's no bad model year. Chevrolet knocked it out of the park with each generation of its 26-year production run. That said, the best years are those that share ...
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 ...