Relive the thrilling days of the '60s and '70s when American muscle cars ruled the roads, embodying raw power and unbridled ...
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 ...
While the Pontiac GTO kicked off the muscle car craze ... but also one of the fastest American production cars, with only the fuel-injected Corvette quicker to 60 mph. While the Pontiac GTO ...
Apart from the 426 HEMI and 440 Six Pack-powered Chargers, Road Runners, and Barracudas that became muscle car superstars, the Chrysler Corporation also developed several less-glamorous high ...
Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and ... For that, you’ll have to rewind back to the ’60s. The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 is a legendary icon, often ...
The car featured an LG4 305 cubic-inch V8 engine, which produced a paltry 180 hp at 4,200 rpm and 255 lb-ft of torque at 2,000 rpm. The early 1980s were rough for muscle cars due to the new ...
Hemis and LS6s were amazing, but the Golden Age of American Muscle was powered by working class V-8s that don't get quite the recognition.
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the ...