The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
With fewer than 4,000 built, the 1970 Torino GT convertible remains one of Ford’s rarest mid-sized bruisers — a sun-drenched blend of style, speed, and swagger ...
In the 1970s, muscle cars embodied a perfect blend of performance, style, and affordability. Many enthusiasts could drive home powerful machines without breaking the bank. These vehicles became ...
As a classic car enthusiast, I often find myself drawn to the iconic muscle cars of the past. However, there are several ...
For the 1970 model year, the Chevy Chevelle LS6 and Chevy El Camino LS6 would prove to be the Godzillas of the street racing world. Which one would you buy?
These five iconic muscle cars looked good in any color but when finished in black they managed to look even more menacing ...
In the 1970s, Dodge unleashed the D100 Dude - a pickup truck with muscle car style and performance. But why did it disappear after just two years?
The Chevy Chevelle SS LS6 and the Buick GS Stage 1 were both the performance pinnacle of their respective brands. If you had ...
The American muscle car may be one of the most beloved vehicle genres ever created. Some say muscle cars arrived as early as the 1950s, while others place their conception firmly in the 1960s.
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 ...