When you imagine royalty, the first thing that likely doesn’t come to mind is a Chevrolet El Camino. But here you have it, a Royal Knight El Camino. Of the ones that still exist, there’s probably not many as… more»
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Parked For 35 Years: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino
Located in Buckeye, Arizona, this 1959 El Camino has that somewhat baked look that has become familiar when we see project cars from that neck of the woods. There is a healthy coating of surface corrosion present on this… more»
Tri-Power Project: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino
If I had a dollar for every stalled project car that I have seen for sale, then I would probably have enough money to purchase this stalled El Camino project car. A lot of work has already been completed,… more»
77K Miles: 1977 Chevrolet El Camino
It seems like we see a lot of El Caminos for sale from its last generation, but we don’t see many for sale from the 1973 to 1977 generation. This generation was a sizable vehicle with plenty of room in… more»
Third Generation Car: 1984 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista
Having been owned by three generations of the same family, the time has come for this 1984 El Camino Conquista to find a new family to take care of. It is not perfect, but this California car has very… more»
Last Of The Breed: 1987 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista
The El Camino could be considered a hybrid vehicle of sorts, not in the way we think of hybrids today, but sort of the grafting of a truck bed onto a car. Chevrolet was late to the party in… more»
El’ectric Camino! 1987 Chevrolet El Camino EV
As a lover of all vehicles, it doesn’t really matter to me if something is a Ford, a GM, an AMC, a Mitsubishi, a Trabant, a Bentley, snowblower, whatever – they’re all desirable in my world. It’s the same… more»
Royal Knight And More: 1983 Chevrolet El Camino
In high school, my older brother had a 1979 Chevrolet El Camino Conquista. Between the moan of the secondaries on that Rochester four-barrel carburetor and winning a few races out on an old less-traveled blacktop, it didn’t take long… more»
Seriously Cool: 1960 Chevrolet El Camino
As an Australian, I would like to take some credit for the development of vehicles such as the El Camino and the Ranchero. The first commercially produced “coupe utility” was actually developed by Ford Australia in 1932. The idea… more»
El Camino Project: 1966 Chevrolet El Camino
The Chevrolet El Camino is a car that would be right at home here in Australia. In fact it is only in the last 12 months that the Holden Commodore ute, which would be the spiritual descendant of the… more»
Big Block Hauler: 1970 El Camino SS
Unfortunately for all of us who might like to purchase one, car based pickup trucks have gone the way of the ivory billed woodpecker here in America. While “utes” are insanely popular in Australia, these versatile vehicles effectively died… more»