The Chevrolet El Camino is one of those cars that will probably forever be around. Produced just for a short time starting with the mid-1960s and pulled because Americans were not all that crazy about ...
Once upon a time the auto world had something called coupe utility vehicles. You might know them as utes, and if you live in Australia, chances are they’re still around, in much newer forms than this ...
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Is it a truck? Or is it a car? Chevrolet's El Camino—spanish for "the path"—seems to have always had somewhat of a hard time finding its own path, but for no real valid reason. Despite always being ...
A 1965 El Camino gets rebuilt from a rough driveway find into a custom shop truck with old-school Chevy power, bold paint, and everyday usability. The build started as a worn-out car with rotted ...
Small trucks fell increasingly out of favor during the 1980s, and the El Camino disappeared after the 1988 model year. Not coincidentally, regular pickups took on all the luxury extras that once set ...
Malcolm Dunk has owned his 1965 El Camino for years. It's overheated for years. And he's torn his hair out trying to fix it for years. The present combo sports a mild, 9.5:1-compression, 0.030-over, ...
This 1965 Chevrolet El Camino, a project vehicle with a clean Illinois title, features a near-perfect body and frame, partially primed, and includes a Muncie M20 transmission.
George Yarinakis got “Tindered” when he purchased his 1967 Camaro online and had it shipped from Indy to his home in Melbourne, Australia. As he told us, “the photos looked better” and a full rebuild ...
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