Muscle car history is crowded with loud legends, yet some of the most capable machines slipped through almost unnoticed. One ...
Muscle cars evoke a sense of nostalgia and power, yet some remain so rare that even the most dedicated enthusiasts have never ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, muscle cars were successful with the young car-buying demographic, not just with power and style, but also with cool model names. For the first few decades after cars ...
The 1966 model year was fiercely competitive, and the entry of the Dodge Charger only fanned the flames of an automotive ...
The GM brands were responsible for many iconic muscle cars during the 1960s and 1970s, but these five still don't get the ...
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 ...
The American muscle car is seemingly in dire straits, with the Ford Mustang once again the last model standing in a desolate ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...
It was a muscle car model that only lasted for a year and a half. Chevrolet introduced its Chevelle Heavy Chevy in mid-1971 ...
There isn't a car type more American than the muscle car, and over the last 70 years or so, just the slightest mention or thought of the segment conjures up images of models like the Ford Mustang, ...
The Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger have been trading barbs since the 1960s, but the latest iterations of these brawny coupes ...
The Challengers, Chargers, and Vipers of the world have gotten plenty of spotlight, but what about Mopar marvels that aren't ...