Developed in response to the Ford Ranchero, the Chevrolet El Camino arrived in 1959 as a two-door pickup based on a full-size car. GM discontinued the nameplate after only two years but chose to bring ...
Although not always possible to do, tracking down a vehicle’s roots and whereabout during its life is at times essential in making the right decision when you decide to buy one. Luckily, some states ...
Carlisle Auctions is set to feature a well-preserved piece of Chevrolet’s late-1960s muscle and utility lineup: a 1969 El Camino showing only 66,000 miles. Combining the drivability of a midsize ...
It cackles, it roars and it rumbles. In other words, it makes man sounds, says Johnny Burke of the 1969 Chevy El Camino SS 396 he's tooled around in for the past couple weeks. He says he's feeling ...
In Part I of our quest to create an agile A-body (Sept. '07), we upgraded a big-block-powered '69 El Camino with Hotchkis' TVS (Total Vehicle System), thenadded in some modern rolling stock, all the ...