Muscle cars have come so far since their golden days, with some legacy brands turning to turbocharged six-cylinder powertrains and the dreaded fully electric models. Brands like Dodge and Chevrolet ...
The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and speed, as well as their classic look. Born from the competition between American ...
What started as a purpose-built race car for homologation ended up nearly impossible to find today thanks to how hard these ...
DETROIT (AP) — The last gas-powered muscle car from Dodge isn’t leaving the road without some squeals, thunder and crazy-fast speed. The 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170 will deliver 1,025 horsepower ...
While the '60s saw automakers in America duke it out for supremacy in a war of horsepower, the Clean Air Act of 1970 saw the following decade turn into a very different kind of battle. Automakers' ...
Chevy built a muscle car faster than the Chevelle SS that looked like a fleet vehicle. Only 200 were made, 11 survive today.
American carmakers were slow to catch on to the power of a great model name to market a car and create a legacy. The Ford Model T changed the world, but it got its name from the fact that Henry Ford ...
For many gearheads, the year 1970 represents the peak of the muscle car era — or at least the peak of the first muscle car era. A big part of what conspired to make 1970 special is that to remain ...
The 1970s were rough years for the American auto industry, but there were more bright spots than the relative few that still ...
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 ...