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 ...
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 ...
We heard about this car from just about everyone we know, but we didn't know it at the time. First our engine guy called to bench race a number out of us. He'd made 965 hp with an AFR-headed 555ci Rat ...
The modern-day equivalents to the El Camino are the now-discontinued Holden Ute and HSV Maloo, but as far as exterior design and cool factor are concerned, no coupé utility comes close to the A-body ...
Are you still sad that you can no longer buy a brand-new ute? What if we told you that you can still do that? After all, the pictured Chevrolet El Camino has undergone restoration, boasts multiple ...
From the 1964 through 1987 model years, General Motors built small pickups based on the wagon version of the midsize Chevelle/Malibu. Of all those cartrucks (or truckcars, if you prefer), the most ...
You Must Buy is about getting you to look at cars you might not consider otherwise. Often times they're rare cars you might not have heard of or underrated performance gems that slipped off the radar.
A 1978 Chevrolet El Camino has been reborn as a one-of-a-kind hybrid creation that looks more like a muscle car than a utility pickup. Dubbed the “El Camaro,” this bold build merges the soul of a 1969 ...
Most General Motors fans know all about the Central Office Production Order options, or COPO, as they are often called. COPO was an order system originally used by GM dealers in the 1960s to generate ...
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