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When it comes to classic muscle cars, the HEMI engine is often seen as the pinnacle of performance. However, several iconic ...
The muscle car, a quintessential American invention, emerged as a symbol of power, speed, and freedom during the mid-20th ...
Muscle cars are as American as baseball and apple pie. Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have ...
Over the course of history, American muscle has come in a ton of different flavors, but perhaps one of the most longstanding ...
The muscle car may be a dying breed, but there's still a selection of legit options on the market. From Mustangs, to Challengers, to Camaros, these are our favorites.
And muscle cars are undeniably modern hot rods: built to be driven, raced, and most importantly, tinkered with. Now, the gasoline-powered factory muscle car as we know it is dead.
The muscle cars of the 1960s and 1970s weren’t even called muscle cars back then. Muscle cars were, instead, Supercars. I’m guessing “muscle car” later stuck because it is more evocative ...
The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The first muscle car to define the term was the 1964 Pontiac GTO, a midsize, ...
The well-known names in classic muscle car performance were almost always associated with big-block engines, be they Ford Mustangs, Plymouth ’Cudas, or the Chevrolet Chevelle SS.What you may not ...
For our 21st episode, we decided to challenge ourselves, seeking muscle cars for an outlay of $10,000 or less. We quickly discovered that 10 grand won't buy you a Hemi-powered Plymouth Superbird ...
Muscle cars are known for producing raw power and lots of torque. The defining features of a muscle car include a large V8 engine, a boxy two-door design, wide tires, and rear-wheel drive.
We tested muscle cars with small engines, and we tested them with V-8 monsters. This test concerns the smaller-engine versions of such vehicles, which still provide plenty of thrills, ...