Did Chevy make a 4 door El Camino?
No. Chevrolet did not produce a four-door El Camino; the El Camino remained a two-door coupe pickup throughout its history.
What follows is a quick look at the model's history, why a factory four-door variant never materialized, and how enthusiasts sometimes discuss or mistake other vehicles for an El Camino.
El Camino production timeline
Here are the factory El Camino generations, all of which were two-door models:
- 1959–1960: First generation; 2-door coupe utility with a small bed.
- 1964–1967: Second generation; redesigned body, still 2-door.
- 1968–1972: Third generation; updated styling and chassis; still 2-door.
- 1973–1977: Fourth generation; longer wheelbase, 2-door.
- 1978–1987: Fifth generation; final production year for the El Camino; 2-door.
In short, Chevrolet did not offer a factory four-door El Camino in any production run. Any four-door versions you might see would come from custom conversions or misidentifications, not from Chevrolet itself.
What about concept cars, aftermarket or similar models?
Chevrolet and General Motors studied various car-truck concepts over the decades, but none reached production as a four-door El Camino. There are occasional references to four-door "El Camino" ideas in media or show cars, yet they remain outside official production. The most recognizable pickup from Chevrolet in the modern era with a different package is the SSR, which is a separate model and not an El Camino.
While some buyers may seek a four-door pickup with the El Camino appeal, Chevrolet did not deliver such a model as a production vehicle.
Summary
Chevrolet did not build a factory four-door El Camino. The model family stayed strictly two-door, and any four-door variants would be uncommon, unofficial, or conversions not sanctioned by Chevrolet.
