The insurance company will file it as a light truck.
El camino was made in the U.S.A. and later Mexico
El Camino Eldorado
No, they're 2 totally different bodystyles
Chevrolet
42,000 1968 el camino's were produced that year.
In 1959, Chevrolet produced approximately 22,000 El Caminos. This model marked the second year of production for the El Camino, which combined features of a pickup truck and a passenger car. The 1959 El Camino is notable for its distinctive styling, including its tailfins and chrome accents.
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.
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 length of a 1967 El Camino is approx 194 inches The width is approx 72 inches
Usually when someone refers to a car as an "El Camino SS Clone" this means that they took a standard El Camino and upgraded the parts to duplicate an SS. This car will not have the same collector value as a factory SS but may be a very nice car.
In 1959, Chevrolet produced approximately 22,000 units of the El Camino. This model was notable for its unique blend of car and pickup truck features, and it was the second year of production for the El Camino line. The 1959 version is characterized by its distinctive styling and is considered a classic among collectors today.