The Chevrolet El Camino is definitely not a car that evokes prestige or classiness, but for a brief moment in time, the two-door utility vehicle was actually quite elegant-looking. The ...
There comes a time when even a legendary customizer will go against his best instincts and then look back with regret. Such was the case for Bobby Alloway of Alloway's Hot Rod Shop in Louisville, ...
The "terrifico" and "magnifico" El Camino (Chevrolet's own words) was described as the company's "brightest idea of the year," mixing the styling of the full-size lineup with the utilitarian part of a ...
From 1931 through 1991, General Motors dominated the domestic marketplace, posting an annual share ranging between 35 and 51 percent. To stay on top, the juggernaut often successfully copied its ...
Bowing for the 1959 model year, the Chevy El Camino was the Bowtie’s answer to Ford’s Ranchero. The El Camino rode on the B-body platform and Safety Girder X-frame as Chevy’s station wagons. The El ...
After World War II, Ford was fighting a losing battle to seize Chevy's crown as the king of the truck world. Ford's first F-Series pickup, introduced in 1948, was overshadowed by Chevrolet's more ...