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 ...
From a 307 grocery-getter to a 1,300-hp 632 Big Chief all-aluminum terror, this El Camino proves the best relationships are ...
From the 1964 through 1987 model years, General Motors built small pickups based on the wagon version of the midsize Chevelle/Malibu. Of all those cartrucks (or truckcars, if you prefer), the most ...
Chevy built the El Camino for almost 30 years and across five generations, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find one that’s as ...
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 ...
In 1957, the powers that be at the Chevrolet division of General Motors witnessed the success that rival Ford was experiencing with its car/truck Ranchero and decided to respond with the El Camino.
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, ...
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 ...