Chevrolet wanted to shoot two birds with one stone in 1971, so it made it clearer that the El Camino was both a "tough car and a luxurious pickup." The company's advertising materials praised the ...
Based out of Mundelein, Illinois, Roadster Shop is well known for its chassis fabrication and turn-key custom automobile builds, with more than a quarter century of experience in developing, ...
Perhaps one of the most instantly recognizable GM cars ever, the Chevrolet El Camino is also a classic in its own right. It was sold in the US in 1959 until 1960 and was re-introduced in 1964. The ...
This gorgeous ’57 Chevy two-door hardtop is owned by Butch Williams of Louisville, Kentucky. Butch performed the ground-up, frame-off restoration after selling a ’68 Camaro he’d owned for 25 years.
Back in '92, when Ross was shopping for his first ride, he set his sights on a '71 El Camino. Even though the El Camino was a basketcase, for the most part, that didn't scare him off. Instead, he ...
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