According to the good folks over at Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, this is a 'cover girl.' More precisely, it's going to be on ...
The initial run of the El Camino would only last two years, but would return to the Chevy lineup for the 1964 model year, when it would share underpinnings with the Chevelle station wagon.
Alongside such greats as the Chevy Corvette, Impala, and Chevelle, to name a few, is the ever-iconic El Camino. The coupé ...
Impala, El Camino, Corvair, Chevy II/Nova, Caprice, Camaro, Monte Carlo, Cavalier, Astro, Lumina, and many more. Chief among them was also the Chevrolet Chevelle mid-size nameplate built on the A ...
The Ranchero continued to be a solid product for Ford, and Chevrolet tried again a few years later with a new, Chevelle-based El Camino. Axsom’s wasn’t a typical El Camino, either—it was a ...
The Chevelle rapidly became one of Chevy’s best sellers, available in coupe, sedan, station wagon, and El Camino car/truck variants. The Chevelle would also become Chevy’s prime player in the ...