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 ...
This overlooked Ford was a purpose-built dragster and one of the rarest and most fearsome muscle cars of the golden era.
Nobody contests the fact that the 1960s were the golden age of the American muscle car. Before the Oil Crisis, but after the invention of the Chevy small block V8. Engines may be more powerful today ...
Some modern muscle cars are too significant to wear out, making them prime candidates to mothball now and unwrap as pristine ...
There may be faster automatics, but none offer the sheer driving thrills of this legendary Mopar.
It would be a safe bet to say that the majority of SEMA attendees either grew up in the golden age of muscle cars or appreciate the might of those cars. Here then are the best of the muscle we saw at ...
When it comes to the American automotive market, drivers often think about big pickup trucks or muscle cars that can rattle the windows of any house they may drive by, but in reality, American ...
While they've since been discontinued due to emissions standards and gas crises, many older American cars used to have massive (and massively awesome) engines.
While they're undoubtedly cool on the right car, side pipe exhausts disappeared for a few reasons. Some models with them, like select Chevy Corvette Stingrays, had questionably effective mufflers.
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 ...