"Two for the road and one more for the load" is howMotorTrend'sRobert Schilling characterized the two Chevelle SS hardtops and an El Camino—all 396-powered—he tested for the magazine's July 1967 issue ...
In a nutshell, that’s what happened when Tom Mattingly asked a Chevrolet salesman if he could get the 427 in an El Camino in 1967. It really didn’t matter anyway; Tom was just a teenager when he went ...
The 1967 El Camino featured little changes from its predecessor, with Chevrolet only rolling out minor refinements to the front fascia, with a new grille, hood, and front bumper. Available in two ...
Chevy entered the new “car/pickup” segment with the El Camino in 1959. Then, after a brief hiatus, the Bow Tie introduced an intermediate-sized El Camino that spanned six generations from 1964 to 1987 ...
Meticulously built 1967 El Camino blends GM Performance 502 crate motor with premium modern features, creating a show-stopping restomod. A fully customized 1967 Chevrolet El Camino featuring a ...
The image you see here is a drawing of a stunning Chevrolet El Camino by George Camp, who produced this drawing in April of 1967 in hopes of convincing GM to build a California-inspired El Camino ...