Restored 1959 Chevrolet El Camino for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: Cameo Coral and Satin Beige (original colors), 348 cu. in. 250 hp V8, automatic transmission, power brakes &...
The Chevrolet El Camino died in 1987, the Dodge Rampage’s dim light was extinguished in 1984, and the Ford Ranchero never got to the see the 1980s. For those who love the automotive mullet that is th...
Images courtesy Hbomb Customs, except where noted. Many moons ago, while composing yet another photochops post, I hemmed and hawed about including the above photo. It would have fit perfectly, though...
Images are from the brochure collection of Hemmings Motor News America’s automotive marketplace was changing drastically in the postwar era, and a fast-growing segment of buyers was purchasing vehicl...
1959 Pontiac Catalina Safari pickup. Photos by Jeremy Cliff, courtesy Mecum Auctions. Relatively popular in the prewar years, car-based pickups had all but disappeared from the American landscape whe...
Hot-rodded 1978 Chevrolet El Camino for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: This 1978 Chevrolet El Camino is a driver that is cool and dependable. It has some paint imperfections tha...
Photos courtesy Geoff Hacker. For nearly 50 years, the curious Cheetah Transporter has remained in a state of flux, unfinished amid a transition to a long-wheelbase disc-brake version designed to mak...
Unrestored 1971 Chevrolet El Camino for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: This 1971 El Camino is like brand new with only 5,945 miles since it was put into service in 1971. This be...
Rückblick Selbstverständlich kommen wir im Newsletter 11-2018 noch einmal auf unsere Ausstellung «Le Retour du Futur» am Genfer Salon zurück. Ein letztes Mal, wir wollen Sie ja nicht langweilen. Und ...
American Way Es waren wilde Jahre in der amerikanischen Automobilindustrie, damals, in den 50ern. General Motors hatte sich längst die Spitzen-Position gesichert, Ford und Chrysler blieben nur die Br...
Photos courtesy Leake Auction Companies. Once every 10 years or so following Chevrolet’s introduction of the El Camino, somebody connected to the Pontiac division decided that it too needed a busines...
Most art cars depend on plastic toys glued to their exterior surfaces to make a statement. Bruce Tomb’s Maria del Camino goes a little deeper, using a 1959 El Camino riddled with holes, mounted to ta...
Photography by Matthew Litwin and Terry McGean. In the days before trucks were set up like big luxury sedans, the El Camino was a practical alternative for buyers wanting some light-truck capabilitie...
The El Camino sedan pickup kicked off in flamboyant fashion for the 1959 model year, came to an abrupt end in 1960, then resumed production in 1964 on the mid-size Chevelle/Malibu A-body chassis, whe...
Does any vehicle more exemplify the Choo-Choo Customs excess of the Eighties than this 1984 Chevrolet El Camino IROC-S for sale on Hemmings.com? It’s got the Camaro nose, of course, and along with th...