His father learned how to drive on this 1965 Chevrolet El Camino. Now, the son is trying to revive it, but it is not a walk ...
The El Camino gets all the glory, but the utilitarian Ranchero embodied car comfort and pickup utility for more than two decades.
But they all have one thing in common—these are some of the ugliest trucks ever built. Based on the rear-engined Chevrolet ...
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This 1965 Chevrolet El Camino, a project vehicle with a clean Illinois title, features a near-perfect body and frame, partially primed, and includes a Muncie M20 transmission.
There has not been a market for a pickup coupé in the United States for roughly four decades at this point. Also known as a coupé utility, this mashup between a sedan and a pickup truck seemingly ...
The Chevy El Camino debuted for the 1959 model year as Chevrolet's response to the Ford Ranchero. Sharing the B-Body platform and its Safety Girder X-frame with the Chevy station wagons, the El Camino ...
Long before Brad Pitt ever uttered "Ellllllll-Camino" in "The Mexican," people everywhere already knew about the truck-sedan hybrid. It was one of the best utility coupe car-trucks of all time and a ...
Inspiration is a funny thing. Sometimes it comes from seeing another build, or maybe something fanciful on the internet, or, in this case, a Hot Wheels diecast car. As Ruffian’s Chris Ashton told us, ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice El Camino proudly wears a dragon crest on its hood, part of its Royal Knight trim package. Let's see if that unique and rare aesthetic upgrade makes it worth dragging out ...