Not long ago, America was still enamored with the Ute-style coupe utility models produced by the Detroit Three. Yes, seriously, even Dodge had a competitor for the cool Ford Ranchero and Chevy El ...
Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?
Jack Beckman’s ’68 El Camino has been in his life since he was 14 years old, but it had been gathering dust after its retirement from drag racing until three years ago when he fully restored the ...
In 1964, GM designer Harry Bentley Bradley purchased a new El Camino. Working on the design of the next generation ('68) El Camino, Harry wanted a fastback-style roof profile, but management didn't ...
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 ...
Dustin Burch is a doer. His father and his brother are doers. He and his close family (San Jose, California), with a little help from local talent, built his ’68 El Camino in the confines and privacy ...
Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?
Q: Hi Greg, I read a lot about the muscle cars of the 1960s and am wondering about the history of the Chevy El Camino as it relates to drive trains and engine horsepower. Can you give some history?