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A car isn't a true muscle car without a manual gearbox, so here are the ten most powerful 1960s examples available with a ...
While they were based on conventional pony cars, these five models became thoroughbred muscle cars thanks to powerful ...
Before there were muscle cars, this car was tearing up the drag strip and was legendary for its power and speed.
It's hard to imagine an America without '60s muscle cars. They're as much a part of the country's fabric as baseball and apple pie. But prior to the 1960s, there was no such animal.
Plus, the car was much lighter than many muscle cars of the 1960s, weighing in at a scant 2,299 pounds. It also shared many components with prior generations, all of which won at Le Mans as well.
Over the course of history, American muscle has come in a ton of different flavors, but perhaps one of the most longstanding ...
The original muscle car era gave us some of the most beautiful cars ever built in the US. However, not all cars from that exciting era became styling icons. The '60s and '70s will forever be ...
Few things capture American independence and ingenuity like the automobile. From muscle cars that shook Detroit’s assembly ...
The cars run a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter Eco-Boost V-6 engine that pushes out 660 horsepower. See All 32 Photos Few vehicles say muscle car more than the Ford Shelby Cobra.
Finding classic cars and restoring them is a mixture of hobby, competition and business for Steve Hawkey of Allen County. Among his favorites are muscle cars from the 1960s.
Mopar’s 426 Hemi V8 engine powered the biggest, baddest muscle cars during America’s Golden Age of hillbilly high-performance. The Middle East oil crisis shut down that party in the early ...
Here's a restomod take on the classic late-'60s Dodge Charger, built with a modern chassis and powertrain. The body is all carbon-fiber, and the steelie-look wheels are aluminum. Even better, this ...