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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.
El Camino, which has about 300 students, was one of 14 schools named by the state superintendent as 2009 Model Continuation High Schools. The schools were chosen based on their programs designed ...
A 3.9-liter inline-six and smaller 4.6-liter V8 were also available for 1959 and 1960. Making this 1959 Chevrolet El Camino that much cooler is its four-speed manual transmission.
WHITTIER – El Camino High School, the 400-student continuation school in the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District, is among 12 in the state to be named model campuses by the California ...
Although 1987 was officially the El Camino's last year, 420 examples were produced and sold as 1988 models, and the sale of its last production model brought with it the end of an American icon ...
According to Pumphrey, the design of the El Camino changed every year from 1964-1980. In 1968, for the third generation, Chevrolet released a SS model featuring the 396 V8 engine.
In 1978, it became part of the Malibu lineup. The El Camino was most popular from 1968 to 1980, when annual sales surpassed 40,000 or even 50,000 units (save for 1975).
This here El Camino is specced as an SS, with all the trim, suspension and engine upgrades that came with it. The car is powered by a 350ci (5.7-liter) V8 linked to an automatic transmission that ...