The 1980s Chevy El Camino was not the quickest or best-selling version, but a few choice trim packages and many grille changes make it one of the coolest.
The Studebaker Champ was a ready-made pickup, part E-Series and part Lark. But old mechanicals and new looks made for a winning truck.
The Mercury Montclair was dead center in Ford’s lineup, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t get a chance to distinguish itself from the crowd.
The Chevy Biscayne became a fleet and drag strip special, but it began life as an out-of-this-world four-door Corvette-like concept car.