While the El Camino had its very own fanbase, this particular model has never reached the popularity of other nameplates in Chevrolet’s lineup, such as Impala or Chevelle. Its popularity in the early ...
If you wanted an El Camino in 1971, the first engine you could get was the lazy 250 six-cylinder. I don't have any numbers, but I don't believe too many people ordered this unit, as the El Camino was ...
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Want your ride featured on HOT ROD?Click hereto find out how! It didn't take long for the El Camino to catch on as a cheaper alternative to the muscle cars of the late 1960s and early '70s. Since they ...
Based out of Mundelein, Illinois, Roadster Shop is well known for its chassis fabrication and turn-key custom automobile builds, with more than a quarter century of experience in developing, ...
It was a rust bucket when it was first purchased. Years of neglect and sitting under a rain gutter turned this once proud '71 el Camino into a rotting, zombielike corpse. harrison ortis purchased it ...
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GMC Sprint: The forgotten muscle truck of the 1970s
While the Chevrolet El Camino is a household name among classic car enthusiasts, its upscale mechanical twin, the GMC Sprint, ...
When it comes to building a hot rod, there are endless avenues to take, build options to choose, and decisions to be made. As magazine editors, we have the opportunity to meet many other diehard ...
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