The Chevrolet El Camino might not be rare, but it still is an iconic name in American muscle car history. This classic coupe utility muscle car reigned in an era with which not many young people are ...
A 1967 Chevrolet El Camino sits in an auction yard looking blue. Literally, too. What happened to this poor thing? Why is it sitting there even though it doesn't show any significant damage? This used ...
Dan Howe is no stranger to building vehicles with a purpose. A few years ago, his 1984 Monte Carlo placed well in the Optima Ultimate Street Car Challenge. So, when it came time to reward his son Josh ...
The Chevy El Camino bowed for the 1959 model year in answer to Ford's Ranchero. Based on GM's B-Body platform, the El Camino utilized the Chevy station wagon's Safety-Girder X-Frame platform. The El ...
In a nutshell, that’s what happened when Tom Mattingly asked a Chevrolet salesman if he could get the 427 in an El Camino in 1967. It really didn’t matter anyway; Tom was just a teenager when he went ...
Regular HOT ROD readers might be wondering why we're showing you this Elco with a Japanese engine (originally from our friends at Super Street), but there are a few of us around here that believe the ...
Meticulously built 1967 El Camino blends GM Performance 502 crate motor with premium modern features, creating a show-stopping restomod. A fully customized 1967 Chevrolet El Camino featuring a ...
General Motors is well known for its small-block V8 engines; especially the powerful, reliable, and versatile LS series that debuted with the C5 Corvette in 1997. Unlike most of its rivals, GM decided ...
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 ...
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