Hindsight is always 20/20. Maybe it’s even clearer than that, especially with cars. The auto industry took forever and a day ...
Bowing for the 1959 model year, the Chevy El Camino was the Bowtie brand’s response to the Ford Ranchero. The El Camino shared General Motors’ B-Body Safety Girder X-frame platform with the full-size ...
One of the most interesting vehicle designs to be produced is the utility sports coupe. These models blend the stylishness and performance of a sedan or muscle car with the practicality of a pickup by ...
Chevrolet's SS moniker stands for "Super Sport," a name that appeared first on the 1956 concept car called the Corvette Super Sport. This was GM's attempt to turn the first-generation Corvette into a ...
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The fifth-generation El Camino gradually lost traction, with the model slowly becoming irrelevant towards the final years. Launched in 1978, the new generation recorded sales of over 54K units, with ...
The streets where the El Camino SS ground to a stop in 1976 were impossibly steep, an upshot of So-Cal developers wringing max profits from barely buildable hillsides. Although the Chevy was dead in ...
1985 Chevy El Camino SS/1966 Mustang Russell in Seminole enjoys cruising around in his 1985 Chevy El Camino that only has 50,000 miles on it while Good Day viewers Sam and Nancy are proud of their ...
Even if Chevrolet's El Camino is classified as a pickup truck, we all know better, right? As legendary as the El Camino is, it falls into the same sort of gag category as a Subaru Baja or Hyundai ...
That’s utes, in this case, not youths, your honor. The car-based pickup, also known as the “ute,” has always been a bit of an oddball. That’s certainly the case in the U.S., at least. Legend has it ...