While Mustangs are desirable and accordingly expensive, this big-block Ford is still relatively affordable.
These muscle car icons looked viciously good regardless of the color, but there's no doubt that a black finish boosted their presence and menace to goosebump-inducing levels. While beauty may be ...
Revving Up The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and speed, as well ...
The W31 performance option added Force-Air Induction to the Rocket 350 V8; only 3,002 were made between 1968 and 1970, most ...
Discover why the 1970 GTO Judge convertible is such a sought-after muscle car icon among collectors and enthusiasts.
American muscle cars we still love today Few rivalries ignite passion in the automotive world like the battle between ...
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 ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...
The Camaro may be Chevy’s most famous muscle car, but its first, and the one favored by more than a few enthusiasts out there, is the Chevelle. The two-door with the iconic semi-fastback roofline ...
The Chrysler HEMI V8 is one of the most iconic engines ever built, with a legendary reputation on the street and a long list of accomplishments in motorsport. The Chrysler (now Stellantis) HEMI is ...