These forgotten muscle cars once outsold the biggest legends of their era before quietly disappearing from American car ...
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To paraphrase Mark Twain, the death of the muscle car is greatly exaggerated. Hang around enough car guys and you start to ...
The golden era of American muscle cars came during the 1960s and at the very beginning of the 1970s. General Motors arguably created the segment with the 1964 Pontiac GTO, but its other brands, such ...
The Ford Mustang GT with a V8 engine under the hood meets the Dodge Charger SIXPACK H.O., powered by the Hurricane inline-six ...
The best that Chevy has to offer puts modern BMWs to shame.
American carmakers were slow to catch on to the power of a great model name to market a car and create a legacy. The Ford Model T changed the world, but it got its name from the fact that Henry Ford ...
Bill Jarvis of Seymour always has a decision to make before he sets out for a car show. Which classic vehicle will he ...
At the very beginning, Dodge focused on making reliable, robust vehicles that would serve as all-purpose vehicles for the growing American market. The 1930s saw Dodge introduce independent front ...
During the second part of the 1960s and early 1970s, American manufacturers began developing ever more appealing graphic packages for their high-performance models. In some cases, the graphic packages ...
In the late 80s and 90s, Ford came out with a very special kind of muscle Mustang. This one had features that made it last as ...
The turbocharged Pontiac V8 Firebird was produced only for 1980 and 1981, a rare muscle car gem from the 1980s.
Dodge took a chance with the Charger Daytona EV. There was plenty of backlash from fans worried it meant the end of traditional muscle. Those worries were unfounded. Dodge ...
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