We looked high and low for the most elusive muscle cars made during the 1970s, and these few are exceptionally rare.
I n the '60s and '70s, muscle cars were by far the fastest vehicles over a quarter mile in the world. Not even Ferrari could ...
so-called "gentleman muscle cars," like the following five. A few months after Pontiac introduced the GTO package for its Tempest/LeMans intermediate line, other famous Detroit brands followed.
You may not think of the Buick GS Stage 1 455 when you think of '70s muscle cars, but it remained one of the most powerful in its category well into the '70s – despite the lowered compression ...
In the following years, intermediates, pony cars, and even compacts received potent V8 engines that made them fearsome straight-line performers. Though the golden age of muscle cars didn't last as ...
This ultimately led to the creation of some of the most powerful and aggressive muscle cars the world had ever seen. But this golden age of muscle cars didn't last long. Things were changing even ...
In the Modern Age of American Muscle, there has been an absolutely insane horsepower war with supercharged V-8s hitting over 1,000 horsepower, propelling cars to single-digit quarter-mile times.
The market for muscle and pony cars faded rapidly in the early ’70s, and the original Challenger was gone after 1974. The Challenger name reappeared from 1978-83 on a forgettable rebranded ...