The insurance company will file it as a light truck.
I own a 1980 El camino registered in the state of Texas. The title classification is 1/2 ton pickup and the licence plate is classified as a truck. May not be true to all states.
This could be either a Chevrolet El Camino, or a Ford Ranchero.
front end looks like a car witha truck box nice car drive safe
Chevrolet markets the El Camino, which is manufactured by General Motors.
El Camino Eldorado
the El Camino is a light sized pick up truck that was produced by Chevrolet and modeled after the Impala, the Malibu, the Chevelle, and i believe the Monte Carlo
No, they're 2 totally different bodystyles
scamp or elcamino Chevey El Camino, Ford Ranchero, (I think Subaru made the Scamp), and for a few years Cadillac made a model I believe based off the El Camino in an Eldorado trim.
The 1983 El Camino was manufactured in the United States, primarily at General Motors' assembly plants in places like Arlington, Texas, and Pontiac, Michigan. The El Camino was a unique blend of a car and a pickup truck, produced by Chevrolet from 1959 to 1987. The 1983 model was part of the fifth generation of the vehicle.
GM calls the ElCamino a pickup in their literature.
In 1954 General Motors produced the Cadillac El Camino, a drivable show car to be displayed in the 1954 GM Motorama. It was not a car pickup in the same vane as the Chevrolet El Camino, and had no rear bed. It was instead a 2 seater car that was never put into production. Chevrolet also used the El Camino name on a true pickup in 1959.
The Chevrolet El Camino was produced in 1959 in response to the Ford Ranchero's release in 1957. The El Camino was produced from 1959-1960 in it first run and then from 1964-1987.