The El Camino wasn’t necessarily the most popular Chevrolet model during the ‘60s, but this isn’t necessarily surprising, given the Impala was the one catching everybody’s attention. On the other hand ...
The story of the Chevrolet El Camino coupe utility (Ute) vehicle began in 1959, but the trigger factor is the earlier introduction of the full-size 1957 Ford Ranchero, the usher of a new body style.
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Coolest Restomods On Motorious
When timeless design meets modern engineering, the result is pure automotive magic—and that’s exactly what restomods deliver. On Motorious, we’ve curated some of the coolest restomods ever built: ...
This 1968 Chevrolet El Camino resto-mod, a show-quality frame-off build, blends classic style with modern LS3 power and precision handling for enthusiasts in Olympia, Washington.
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 ...
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