The engine has, typically, been the focal point of any American muscle car. That has led to some rather unique muscles stuffed in the hood of numerous classic vehicles. These are muscle cars with some ...
The official definition of a muscle car, at least according to Merriam-Webster back in 1966, is “a group of American-made two-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance ...
Classic Chevrolet muscle cars are immensely popular, but some are also immensely rare. Here are 10 of the hardest models to ...
This classic Pontiac coupe launches faster than newer sports cars and pricier 1960s muscle car favorites ...
The golden age of muscle cars ended rather abruptly during the early 1970s when rising insurance rates and stringent emission regulations forced manufacturers to stop developing insanely powerful ...
It's easy to assume that muscle car performance peaked in today's era, and largely, that assumption holds water. Modern beasts like the supercharged Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the extraordinary Ford ...
Next time you want to win a bet with that guy who always claims to be an expert on muscle cars, ask him to name a handful of intermediate-sized GM muscle cars from the mid-'70s. Even the most boastful ...
Today, even the tiniest hatchback on the market (looking at you, Fiat 500e) probably comes with more safety features than a fully-equipped 1980 flagship sedan. Back then, manufacturers didn't waste ...
Though the golden age of muscle ended abruptly after the early 1970s, giving way to grossly underpowered econocars, a decade earlier, some surprisingly quick muscle cars were roaming the roads. Though ...
Have you ever walked into a car meet and gotten confused about the difference between a muscle car and a pony car? It's fine. These two categories overlap so much now that even seasoned enthusiasts ...