The coupé utility originates from Australia, but America made the ute cool with the introduction of the El Camino. More specifically, the 396- and 454-engined variants that combine utility with ...
Bowing for the 1959 model year, the Chevy El Camino was the Bowtie’s answer to Ford’s Ranchero. The El Camino rode on the B-body platform and Safety Girder X-frame as Chevy’s station wagons. The El ...
The multi-award-winning 1959 Chevrolet El Camino known as the “Triton” is headed to the auction block. The 2015 Grand National Roadster Show Barris Kustom d’Elegance winner was begun by George Barris ...
"It's the sound and the power of a V-8 that makes both our hearts tick faster. It's that simple!" Martin said. "There are many cars that are visually appealing, but it's the entire package that counts ...
For Dave Wright, the unimaginable came true when paint and customizing legend Gene Winfield agreed to work on his '59 Chevrolet El Camino, a vehicle that 40-year-old Dave, from Poole in Dorset, ...
It was a rust bucket. It was eaten out by corrosion and filth and looked like it had no chance whatsoever of ever setting wheels on the road again. However, restoration magicians saw potential in the ...
Hector "Oso" Rivera, is considered to be a living legend in the Lowrider scene, a culture that he has dedicated almost his entire life to. Born in the heart of Los Angeles, Oso remembers being ...
As a kid, Ronny Young from Wylie, Texas, always saw a guy cruising the boulevard in a '59 El Camino. Its unique horizontal rear fins, cat-eye taillights, and contour/convex body lines made it look ...
While Ford and Holden had been battling it out with their “coupé utility” variants in Australia since the 1940s, America had to wait until 1957 to get a proper ute based on a car platform. It was Ford ...
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