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You'll get different opinions, but in my book, it's a pickup. GM called them that, they can carry and tow stuff. They even called the Vega panel a truck, which I think may be stretching it a bit, but there you go. That's a nice looking rig, though I'm not much into the lowered stuff. No insult intended, just my opinion.
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Sure. But I'm also sure there are forums for them that are not this one.
A few come to mind such as: https://chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showf...yword/ElCamino https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...-group.321560/ https://www.elcaminocentral.com/forums.php The only reason I say that is the information here wouldnt help you and your information wouldnt help others who build drive 60-66 c or k type trucks. I'd probably contact the forum and ask if they would start a El Camino section - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/sendmessage.php Wouldnt be a bad idea. |
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The final answer on this is fact that the El Camino is most definitely a "pickup". Why get into the whole car/truck thing at all? And most pickup trucks started out as car-based vehicles and most station wagons started out as truck-based vehicles.
Sure is welcome here. It is a "GM commercial vehicle", same thing a truck, van, StepVan, and Sedan Delivery is. Since we have no forum to accommodate them, this is the place for them by year. I've suggested a forum for the GM Commercial orphans but it hasn't happened. Actually, there are also Business Coupes that are in the commercial vehicle category as well. And BTW, nice El Camino! |
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ElCaminos are in the truck Data Books from Chevrolet .
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If you look at the Chevrolet Historical website there are two distinct downloads on a year such as 1964. They have they're own data different obviously from the C or K models.
Truck - https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/doc...olet-Truck.pdf El Camino - https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/doc...-El-Camino.pdf And it that download on page 41 is the Chevelles, part of the El Camino information download. However they do list them in the truck section. Just not a C10 or K10 by any stretch of the imagination. 87-91 GM Squarebodies are R and V series but they are allowed in the C and K forums. We even have a forum for Isuzus with Chevy Luv Badges on them. |
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Here's a "Truck" I just sold last month.
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I guess another moderator thought different than me. In my opinion it fits in the years of trucks you posted it in since it is a GM pickup and we have neglected to provide a place for the GM commercial vehicles that need their own forum. Oh well. Go figure
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Both good looking examples of "open bed hauling stuff type of vehicles". ;)
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I was told many years ago my El Camino was not a truck here .
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When I read the title, I thought to myself, here we go again, talking about El Camino's thinking to myself this comes up every two or three years.
Don't get me wrong, I love El Camino's, but I was dead wrong about the time line. I went to the top right of "General Discussion" and searched this thread, and the subject has come up a lot more often that I thought. That in itself says to me that El Camino's are popular with truck guys. special-K would be disappointed in me if I didn't post a picture of ours. |
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Did you all know GMC sold Sedan Deliveries with Pontiac sheet metal in the '50s to expand their light truck line-up? Did you know the first Chevy pickups were built on the Chevy car chassis? I guess Chevy Trucks hasn't had their 100th anniversary yet and all that hoopla was a farse
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When do we start arguing over the HHR Panel that isn't a car but sits on a Cobalt chassis? How about all these new little vans? Are they cars with no windows shaped really funny with no back seats? Does anyone know of any being used as a car? |
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The turbo charged HHR is fun to drive, I don't care who you are. (This Thread is officially hijacked.)
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Hijacked again..........Oh boy.....
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[I think people don't want to settle it out, would rather perpetually argue.]
I have a truck driver like that. His hobby is working up an argument with people. I kid you not. He tells me about some of his good times getting people worked up by taking an opposing view to something or another. It doesn't matter what the topic is. He's tried for a lot of years to get me riled up but I always shut him down. Telemarketers don't stand a chance with him either. :lol: Oh and the Elcaminos? They're light trucks. They have a pickup bed. A car bed just sounds silly doesn't it? ;) Good thing Larry posted his or I would have. ;) |
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It may be that because this thread has been moved from 60-66 trucks to General Disco that the original poster has yet to post any response. Or could it be he lit a fuse and ran? When it was in the 60-66 forum I posted assuming it was his El Camino he wanted to show and was asking how others felt about him posting it there. It's hard to believe (well, maybe not) we have yet another same old same old thread started to ask the same old same old age old pointless question once again. I would not of played into it had I thought that was the case.
I think we could all agree the El Camino is neither a truck or a car while also being both. It's not a truck, it's not a car, it's a car that is a truck. Chevy had been building pickup trucks and even began blurring the line with the Cameo by giving a truck added car-like style and for that time, creature comforts. In '59 they came out with a lighter more stylish options for those who did not need all that yet still had a use for light pickup duty. The same as what had been done for years with the Panel Truck and Sedan Deliveries. These days we had people incorrectly calling Panel Trucks Sedan Deliveries. Some people need things to be black or white when it's a world of grey areas between. And grey areas seem to cause confusion for them. So leave all that car or truck out, because since the day these were conceived and produced there have been many car-based pickups and vans produced and many trucks have become so car-like they are no more a truck than the El Camino. El Caminos were ahead of their time. They were always a love it or hate it vehicle. These days people accept car-like trucks with open arms |
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As far as I'm concerned it's a truck.... Just my 2¢ worth. I went and looked and there is still a redirect so the OP should be able to find it in this forum. I just checked and he hasn't been back on the board since his original post. LockDoc |
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