The 1960s is often called the golden era of the American car industry, but you may also know it as The Muscle Car Era. Muscle cars have been produced for over 70 years, so what makes the '60s so ...
There's a good reason why the '60s are often called the Muscle Car Era. After the decade ended and the oil crisis and new emissions regulations kicked in, it took the American car industry over 30 ...
The California car is for sale, but the owner doesn’t provide a single photo of the engine bay; the ad doesn’t even mention ...
These classic models built a reputation for straight-line speed during the Golden Age of American muscle cars.
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.
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
For well over a half-century, there have been endless friendly, and sometimes heated arguments over the fastest cars from the 1960s. That era not only included the Golden Age of Muscle Cars ...
It’s true, the 0.99 g of skidpad grip generated by our summer-tire-shod Charger test car is the kind of figure no bias-ply-tired 1960s muscle machine could match. And we doubt many — any?