The story of the Chevrolet El Camino coupe utility (Ute) vehicle began in 1959, but the trigger factor is the earlier introduction of the full-size 1957 Ford Ranchero, the usher of a new body style.
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The Chevrolet El Camino is one of those cars that will probably forever be around. Produced just for a short time starting with the mid-1960s and pulled because Americans were not all that crazy about ...
This 1965 Chevrolet El Camino, a project vehicle with a clean Illinois title, features a near-perfect body and frame, partially primed, and includes a Muncie M20 transmission.
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Long before Brad Pitt ever uttered "Ellllllll-Camino" in "The Mexican," people everywhere already knew about the truck-sedan hybrid. It was one of the best utility coupe car-trucks of all time and a ...
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 ...
For three years, Mike Holleman attended the HOT ROD Top Speed Challenge(tm) at the Maxton Mile (in North Carolina) as a spectator and took lots of abuse from ECTA Race Director Keith Turk for never ...
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Classic Wheels: 1964 Chevy El Camino
In 1964 a “hybrid” vehicle wasn’t about switching to battery power. It was a car-pickup combo: the Chevy El Camino. Just as electric vehicles are not a new idea, dating to the 19th century, the ...
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