We often post stories about potential projects found in barns, sheds, fields, and other forgotten hiding holes, but there's another spot to find forgotten and abandoned cars, and that would be body ...
The title of Chuck Stocklin’s 1983 Chevrolet El Camino refers to it as a truck, while the vehicle’s manual makes reference to it being a car. That question has been argued ever since Chevrolet ...
Ever since the 1980s, we've heard the stories of ridiculously high compression, pump gas, and yet still making power. Legends? Myth? We finally found someone who has done it! George Anderson from ...
You Must Buy is about getting you to look at cars you might not consider otherwise. Often times they're rare cars you might not have heard of or underrated performance gems that slipped off the radar.
The El Camino is quite a popular nameplate for people in the restomod business, and to be honest, some of the custom contraptions I’ve seen lately are indeed mind-blowing. Of course, the quality of a ...
Car meets are what keep the heart of this hobby pumping. For many of us, we see the weekly car meeting as our escape from the office, real life, and all the burdens that come with it. This "escape" is ...
Anyone who lives in California is familiar with the Chevrolet El Camino. Built as the bastard offspring of a sedan and a pickup truck and billed as an alternative to a station wagon, it somehow failed ...
It takes a true Lowrider enthusiast to notice undeniable potential. Some of the most amazing lowriders were once nearly scrap metal; sitting and waiting for the inevitable fate of rotting away in a ...
Ford may have been the first to come out with a coupé utility in the United States, but the El Camino is that much cooler. Lest we forget, The King of Cool himself chose the Elky over the Ranchero.
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