In the golden age of American muscle cars, three engine manufacturers dominated both NASCAR and the strets of the U.S. Here's hw the motors compare.
Restored to its Indy livery, this Torino remains the only R-Code Cobra Jet Pace Car built, a one-of-one link between ...
The 1977 Pontiac LeMans Can Am had all the makings of a muscle car legend, but a single factory mishap cut its story short.
From Bugatti’s W16 to Saab’s variable compression, these engines redefined performance with brilliant, complex, and sometimes ...
The 1960s were about the glory of quarter-mile domination, and by the end of the decade, one production car out-muscled all ...
From concepts through to production models, these are the most potent Hondas ever breathed upon by legendary tuner Mugen.
Corey Wegrzyn’s back-halved 1969 Chevy Nova is a preserved Pro Street pioneer—street-driven, strip-ready, and still turning ...
The 68-year-old New Zealander historically rode his home-brewed 1920s Indian Scout streamliner to a land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats back in 1967. In 2005, Anthony Hopkins starred in a ...
The Max Wedge 413/426 engines were a significant part of Dodge’s contribution to the muscle car era, making a mark in the ...
Aston Martin has retained the elegant silhouette, but endowed it with a more muscular stance, widening the front track by 6mm ...
This list is organized in increasing order of power rating, from the least to the most powerful cruiser bikes that beginners ...
Combining Voltron-peaked ears, Transformer-shouldered flares, and FIA-boffin’d sanction, the Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution was ...