In an automotive world overrun by all things crossovers, SUVs, and trucks, it’s easy to forget that back in the day, it wasn’t that easy to succeed when trying to do things a bit differently. Just ...
Chevy had been a major player in the muscle car wars of the 1960s. With the decade coming to a close, the writing was on the wall; the muscle car party was coming to an end. Looming federal ...
Max Voorhees is an avid car enthusiast who loves Euro imports and JDM cars. Taught by his brother from a young age, he has learned how to fix his own cars, as well as those of his friends. He loves to ...
In 1970, Ford and Chevrolet were not just selling vehicles, they were selling identities on wheels. Few matchups captured that better than the Ford Ranchero and the Chevrolet El Camino, two car-based ...
First introduced in 1959 as a competitor for the Ford Ranchero, the Chevrolet El Camino was discontinued after only two years in showrooms. But the nameplate returned in 1964 and remained relatively ...
The Chevy El Camino bowed for the 1959 model year in answer to Ford’s Ranchero. Based on GM’s B-Body platform, the El Camino utilized the Chevy station wagon’s Safety-Girder X-Frame platform. The El ...
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