This is what happens when you mate a 1970 Chevrolet El Camino to the frame of a 2005 Hummer. It also makes for good television, as it was the star of a Doritos ad that was released earlier this year.
The fifth-generation El Camino gradually lost traction, with the model slowly becoming irrelevant towards the final years. Launched in 1978, the new generation recorded sales of over 54K units, with ...
The short-lived first-generation El Camino came to an abrupt end in 1960 at a time when the Ford Ranchero was already dominating this space. Despite a strong start in 1959, when Chevrolet sold over ...
The Buick Regal Grand National has become a major cult classic. If there were another vehicle that may fall in line with its obscure popularity, it would likely be the Chevrolet El Camino. But, what ...
The 1970s was a turbulent time for American automakers that were caught with their pants down when the oil crisis erupted, as their entire portfolio was built around the philosophy “bigger is better”.
If you've seen the Dortios commercial with the "giant El Camino on monster truck tires" then you have to check out the specs on the "custom" rig. A friend of mine ...
While not readily apparent, there were two trim levels for the El Camino: standard and Custom. The standard version was by far the rarer of the two, with the L-6 version being the rarest configuration ...