The original El Camino was born in 1959 but was actually produced for just two years, with Chevrolet building a little over 36,000 units until it eventually decided to discontinue the model entirely.
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The 1964 El Camino was offered as standard with a 194ci (3.2-liter) six-cylinder engine with an output of just 120 horsepower, but at the same time, Chevrolet also offered several other more potent ...
When Chevrolet loanedHot Rodmagazine Publisher Ray Brock a 1964 El Camino for a road test, it wasn't just any Camino. It happened to be the first one outfitted with a 327-inch V-8. "Chevelle series ...
Detroit began dabbling in the sport truck scene way back in the '50s - and not necessarily with the intention of launching a fad, although every marketing manager probably dreams of transforming a ...
Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?
Let’s say your weekend car is a seven-second 1966 Nova, but you also want something classic, understated, and ludicrously quick as a daily. What’s the answer? Well, according to Richy from Fast ...
Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?
While most of the country, or even the world, is envious of the “rust-free” status of old cars in the southwestern states, the truth is, after half a century of sitting, even they aren’t all that ...
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Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?