Most American car enthusiasts will have heard of the Chevrolet El Camino. This unique vehicle, halfway between a car and a pickup truck, became an icon of mid-century American motoring, symbolizing the idea of road-trip freedom. The El Camino had a fairly long lifespan, sticking around on the market for nearly 30 years. What many enthusiasts don’t know, however, is that one of Chevrolet’s sister brands sold its own version of the model for a slightly shorter period of time.