El Caminos are good for more than hauling lumber, as can be seen by this '66. While the Ranchero soon gave Chevrolet the market (in 1960, the Ranchero went to the compact Falcon platform), the El ...
Introduced as a competitor to the Ford Ranchero, the Chevrolet El Camino arrived in 1959, was discontinued in 1960, and returned to showrooms from 1964 to 1987. It's been more than 30 years since the ...
There is something special about a car that's been in the family for generations, especially when it's a 1965 Chevrolet El Camino that has seen everything from teenage joyrides to mechanical mayhem.
Throughout the decades, Chevrolet has released some incredibly successful vehicles, but there are a few models that reside in a league all their own. Alongside such greats as the Chevy Corvette, ...
A problem rodders face in some parts of the country is the difficulty in obtaining smog certification for late '70s/early-'80s vintage iron. As the auto manufacturers scrambled to meet tightening smog ...
Arturo Perez is a 23 year old car enthusiast with a unique perspective on the industry. He developed his love for automobiles at a young age, playing with Hot Wheels and dreaming of the day when he ...
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 ...
There are several modern alternatives to the Chevrolet El Camino available today. But first, an explanation of what an El Camino is, for those of you who might not know. The Chevrolet El Camino was a ...
Carlisle Auctions is set to feature a well-preserved piece of Chevrolet’s late-1960s muscle and utility lineup: a 1969 El Camino showing only 66,000 miles. Combining the drivability of a midsize ...