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Why the Chevrolet El Camino never fit into a single category
The Chevrolet El Camino has always resisted tidy labels. Conceived as a vehicle that could haul lumber on Friday and cruise ...
It's a sporty version of a model that has a special place in American car history.
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 ...
The short-lived first-generation El Camino came to an abrupt end in 1960 at a time when the Ford Ranchero was already dominating this space. Despite a strong start in 1959, when Chevrolet sold over ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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