If you wanted an El Camino in 1971, the first engine you could get was the lazy 250 six-cylinder. I don't have any numbers, but I don't believe too many people ordered this unit, as the El Camino was ...
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 ...
These cats are no strangers. We've displayed their race cars before-functional, fast, eye-catching examples of the ideal. They did up this particular '71 Elco as an SS lookalike and they did it on 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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