In the 1970s, an auto industry beset by multiple storms reacted to changes in consumer demand due to oil shortages, price spikes, and long lines at the pumps. As car buyers relinquished their thirsty ...
Let's face facts, folks: We don't love our musclecar-era Chevys for their handling prowess. Truth be told, today's lowliest econoboxeshandle and ride better than your average veteran Bow Tie, and in ...
You Must Buy is about getting you to look at cars you might not consider otherwise. Often times they're rare cars you might not have heard of or underrated performance gems that slipped off the radar.
Have you ever considered taking a classic Chevrolet El Camino body and putting it on an all-wheel-drive Honda CR-V chassis, then turbocharging Honda’s transverse, four-cylinder B-Series engine? The ...
A dependable workhorse from Monday to Friday and a Mopar assassin on Sunday, the El Camino SS 454 was a sport utility vehicle decades before the term was applied to vehicles that, in most cases, have ...
We often post stories about potential projects found in barns, sheds, fields, and other forgotten hiding holes, but there's another spot to find forgotten and abandoned cars, and that would be body ...
In Part I of our quest to create an agile A-body (Sept. '07), we upgraded a big-block-powered '69 El Camino with Hotchkis' TVS (Total Vehicle System), thenadded in some modern rolling stock, all the ...