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Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
Carroll Shelby built two different Super Snake models which are the rarest, and today they are multi-million dollar cars.
Michael Schafer/Wikimedia Commons Most people think of muscle cars and picture Detroit metal—Chevelles, Chargers, Mustangs.
There’s something captivating about old-school speed. Before computerized driving aids and electronic performance tweaks took over, it came down to just one thing and one thing only – a beast of an ...
The rare “Walkinshaw” Commodore that could hold the key to the tragic murder of Rachelle Childs is instantly recognisable to ...
One of the most recognizable liveries in motorsport history, the orange Jägermeister BMW E30 M3 Scalextric edition is highly ...
Other 1:18 models from brands like Bburango, Maisto, and American Muscle are also included in the sale. Some of these haven’t ...
For most folks, Toyota definitely isn’t the first automaker that comes to mind when you think of performance cars, but the Japanese manufacturer has a steep history in making some incredible ...
The 1970-1971 Hemi 'Cuda was the quickest classic muscle car with an impossible-to-beat 13.1-second quarter-mile time. Well, it was impossible to beat for all the mortal rides of the time ...
because an ex-Ralph Lauren Ferrari F50 with 5,400 miles on the clock in yellow is a very rare car indeed. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for your regular round-up of news ...
UK’s rarest cars: 1960 Borgward P100, one of only four left The Bremen-based firm’s ‘Big Six’ saloon was an accomplished rival to Mercedes. The press loved it, but cost and complexity ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your articles on muscle cars from the 1960s. However, sometimes I feel Ford isn’t mentioned as much as GM brands and those cool Chrysler muscle cars with 440 and 426 Hemi engines.