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Arguably, the Blue Oval's first proper muscle car was the 1966 Fairlane GT. At the top of the range, there was the ultra-rare ...
Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and style with their powerful engines, aggressive designs, and rich history. Certain models stand out not only for their speed and ...
Some muscle cars were made to roar. Others were made to disappear. While many classic American muscle cars became legends on the streets and drag strips, a few were quietly built in numbers so small, ...
We've all heard of the 1970 Hemi 'Cuda and big-block Chevelle SS. Those are the go-to images when bench racing the rare muscle car. As a result, prices are tipping $100,000 for clean, original ...
As a result, many domestic brands began cutting back on producing nameplates that were formerly associated with muscle. For example, Plymouth axed the Barracuda in 1971. Some nameplates remained, but ...
When you talk about American muscle cars, one of the key brand names that isn't far from being uttered is Buick. The General Motors-owned marque was a key player during the muscle car golden age of ...
Discover the standout Barn Finds and Hidden Gems from the 2025 MCACN show, including rare Mopars, an LS6 Chevelle, a Shelby ...
Likely a six-figure classic, this 1970 Chevrolet Nova packs two rare features: a 375-horsepower L78 V8 and the Sunfire Yellow paint.
We often discuss highly optioned muscle cars from the golden era, but what about bare-bones vehicles specifically ordered for ...
Any mundane ride can be transformed into a hot rod by simply throwing on some sick mags, adding a spoiler, and maybe some racing stripes, but that generally only works on two-doors. The solution to ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...