Pontiac muscle cars were ridiculously popular back in the day, but for some reason, almost no one picked these exact trims ...
While nowhere near as potent as the 454 LS6, the 396 L78 engine is one of the hottest Chevrolet powerplants from the golden ...
A rare Burnt Orange 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440-6 ended up in a junkyard, and on the crusher death row, now stands to prove that some legends never die ...
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Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and style with their powerful engines, aggressive designs, and rich history. Certain models stand out not only for their speed and ...
Some muscle cars were made to roar. Others were made to disappear. While many classic American muscle cars became legends on the streets and drag strips, a few were quietly built in numbers so small, ...
As a result, many domestic brands began cutting back on producing nameplates that were formerly associated with muscle. For example, Plymouth axed the Barracuda in 1971. Some nameplates remained, but ...
In 1964, the gearhead engineers over at Pontiac, led by John Z. DeLorean, came up with the idea of a mid-size factory hot rod to draw younger buyers into showrooms. They stuffed a 389 from a full-size ...
A rare 1970 Ford Mustang achieved $627,000 at auction this month. Only 499 Boss 429s were built for 1970, 13 with this car’s color combo. Ford created the Boss’s 7-liter hemi-head V8 to beat Chrysler ...
Image Credit: Photo Spirit / Shutterstock. These machines strutted their way onto the pavement into our garages and hearts, like Saturday Night Fever on four wheels. If you ever drove one, you know it ...
GM's intermediate-sized A-body platform formed the basis for some of the most well-loved models of the 1960s and 1970s, including some of the classics of the muscle car era. Its legendary run lasted ...
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