A look back at the muscle car that hardly existed then, and is even rarer now. It's packing a legendary engine under the hood ...
Do you agree? Few rivalries ignite passion in the automotive world like the battle between American muscle cars and their ...
One of just 34 built, this highly original 1965 Shelby GT350R Fastback highlights Ford’s factory race program at.
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 ...
While muscle cars from the golden age can be insanely expensive, there are some modern ones on the used market that look good and pack an adequate performance punch for less than $25,000. For many ...
GM was the most prominent user of the T-56 transmission throughout its life, both when it was produced by BorgWarner and by ...
While hardcore enthusiasts never make this mistake, there are plenty of car people who call the Corvette a muscle car. Yes, the ‘Vette has been produced during the same periods as some of the most ...
The term “Muscle Car” is not clearly defined, but there are common traits a car must possess to earn muscle car status. Every ...
Oh no, an asterisk! All right, there are other possible firsts. How about the 1932 Ford V8? It ticks the boxes and Clyde Barrow of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame allegedly wrote a letter bragging about its ...
1980s muscle cars may not have been as cool as their '60s predecessors, but there were still plenty of cool ones — and some ...
It's hard to believe that an American car from the mid-1970s won Car of The Year, but that's exactly what happened. Which car ...