The El Camino was introduced for the 1959 model year two years
after the Ford Ranchero. According to Chevrolet stylist Chuck
Jordan, GM Harley Earl had suggested a coupe pickup in 1952. Like
the Ranchero, it was based on an existing and modified platform,
the new-for-1959 Brookwood two-door station wagon, itself based on
the redesigned full-sized Chevrolet of that year. Highly stylized,
it initially sold 50% more briskly than the more conservative
Ranchero, some 22,000 to 14,000. Paint is not the best, there is
bondo on the car and the floor pans will have to be replaced due to
rust.
Vehicle Details
1959 Chevrolet El Camino
Listing ID:CC-2019811
Price:$30,977
Location:Dinuba, California
Year:1959
Make:Chevrolet
Model:El Camino
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:55555
Stock Number:BC00694
VIN:0000000059L175846
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