The Chevrolet El Camino SS occupied a strange space in American car culture, part muscle car and part pickup, and it never ...
In 1957, Ford chopped off the rear roof section of a station wagon to create the Ranchero. It's widely regarded as America's first modern coupe utility. Two years later, Chevrolet did the same with a ...
The fifth-generation El Camino gradually lost traction, with the model slowly becoming irrelevant towards the final years. Launched in 1978, the new generation recorded sales of over 54K units, with ...
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 ...
The El Camino SS 396 sits at the crossroads of muscle car and work truck, a short list of model years that now command serious attention from collectors. I want to walk through exactly which years ...
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 ...