News

1966 Chevy El Camino - Agile Elky. Speed Tech '66 El Camino. Team Super Chevy Photographer Patrick Hill Writer Feb 16, 2012. See 1 Photo.
This ’66 El Camino project was originally purchased by Michael Barnes’ father-in-law in the late-’90s. ... This allowed the Chevrolet valve covers to be exposed for a cleaner look.
GM Authority is once again cutting through the fog of misinformation, this time tackling misleading AI-generated content ...
First of all, the base engine on both the El Camino and the El Camino Custom was the 194 (3.1-liter) six-cylinder unit with 120 horsepower. The base V8 was the super-famous 283 (4.7-liter) with ...
The El Camino began with its first generation that only spanned two years of 1959 and 1960. Then, after a three model year layoff, Chevy came back with the intermediate size El Camino from 1964 to ...
’66 El Camino Hits the Wall During Outlaw Street Racing Action. ... His first car was a '57 Ford with a warmed-over 292, which ultimately turned Griffin into a die-hard Chevy man.
The El Camino began with its first generation that only spanned two years of 1959 and 1960. Then, after a three model year layoff, Chevy came back with the intermediate size El Camino from 1964 to ...
Chevrolet toyed with the idea of bringing back the El Camino in 1995, where it showed off a concept for a new generation using the full-size Caprice station wagon platform.
The Chevy El Camino and the Ford Ranchero were both coupé utility vehicles that came around at almost the same time. Here's which one came first.
Alongside such greats as the Chevy Corvette, Impala, and Chevelle, to name a few, is the ever-iconic El Camino. The coupé utility vehicle was released between 1959 and 1960 before disappearing ...