The car belongs to Bob Bailey, the flat track racer from the 50s-80s; he had it restored ten years ago, and the shop had it ...
If you wanted an El Camino in 1971, the first engine you could get was the lazy 250 six-cylinder. I don't have any numbers, but I don't believe too many people ordered this unit, as the El Camino was ...
When practicality and power combined in the early 1970s, this was the result.
It didn't take long for the El Camino to catch on as a cheaper alternative to the muscle cars of the late 1960s and early '70s. Since they are essentially just Chevelles underneath, you can hot rod El ...
Based out of Mundelein, Illinois, Roadster Shop is well known for its chassis fabrication and turn-key custom automobile builds, with more than a quarter century of experience in developing, ...
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These cats are no strangers. We've displayed their race cars before-functional, fast, eye-catching examples of the ideal. They did up this particular '71 Elco as an SS lookalike and they did it on the ...
George Suviate grew up in the Musclecar Era, in the Mecca of hot cars, in the loins of Southern California. He was sodden with testosterone, of course, and would have loved to vent some of it through ...