Muscle cars were once the preserve of baby boomers, but the car buying demographic has changed over the years. So are muscle ...
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 ...
A rare 1969 Yenko 427 Nova from the Cliff Ernst Collection, one of just 38 built, heads to Mecum Kissimmee 2026. Inside, we ...
Image Credit: Ondrej_Novotny_92 / Shutterstock. Ask a muscle car enthusiast what defines the breed, and you’ll hear a familiar formula: big engine, rear-wheel drive, two doors, and a performance ...
During the 1960s, drag racing competitions sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) reached unprecedented levels of popularity, so American manufacturers introduced a series of ...
The automotive industry saw rapid growth, technological innovations, and a shift in consumer preferences during the 1960s changed the automotive landscape forever. It was an undoubtedly exciting time, ...
Back before Craigslist and The Paper Shop ads were replaced by Facebook Marketplace, life was a bit simpler. Muscle cars were much more obtainable, and you could easily find one for next to nothing.
V8s aren't as common as they used to be, but you can still find them in some vehicles. There are pros and cons to owning a ...
Freedom means different things to different people, but for car enthusiasts, it often comes down to that perfect moment: ...
Admittedly, the first turbocharged muscle car didn't last long, but it opened the doors for the evolution of the turbocharger ...
The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars. The Clean Air Act of 1970 took full effect, and with it came stringent emissions standards. As a result, American automakers were forced to ...
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