The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and speed, as well as their classic look. Born from the competition between American ...
Spanning six generations and 32 years of production, Chevrolet’s luxury midsize had a lot going for it. If you surveyed 100 random car people and asked them to name five GM early-'70s V-8 muscle cars, ...
The most powerful muscle car of the 1960s was the Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake. While the Cobra may have started out as an ...
Just before the fuel crisis that crippled power outputs enveloped Motown, Plymouth unveiled an affordable but peppy muscle ...
His love of cars started at an early age with Hot Wheels, slot-car racing, and building model kits. When he was old enough to ...
For decades, Dodge has been a standard bearer of American horsepower, with its biggest engines pushing blistering speed and fire-breathing exhaust notes.
The Plymouth Superbird, a modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, was a limited-edition car only sold in 1970, however ...
The automotive industry is always looking for the next innovation, but some ancient car models have never been abandoned, though they have changed.
To my mind, at least, there's no way Clarkson's cruel ramblings about American Cars didn't have an impact on their public ...
You wouldn't think that an old-school gas station would be the basis for a restaurant chain, but then this Pennsylvania-based ...
The Riviera name once defined Buick’s dream of power wrapped in grace. In 1968, that dream reached chrome perfection, and ...