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The vehicles of the 1964-’72 muscle car era were known for many things: the high-compression engine options, the NASCAR and ...
This model was truly insane, and there's a good chance it'll feed your favorite modern muscle car tire smoke in a drag race.
Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, American muscle cars kept pushing the boundaries of performance, but by the mid-’70s, ...
This junkyard in Catiwassa, Missouri, is among the largest Mopar yards in the US. And it's packed with iconic rigs from the ...
Plymouth never offered the Valiant with a big-block V8 engine, but a previous owner decided this compact deserved better.
While flawed, the Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 442 was a reasonable sendoff for the iconic namesake because, much like its predecessor, it was a semi-underdog in the performance arena. A well-fitting end ...
most people would pinpoint the start of the muscle car era around the mid-1960s. However, only a few years before the Mustang made its grand entrance, another model arrived on the market that ...
Pontiac was a pioneer in the muscle car space, even when the market for them dried up. Here are Pontiac's most powerful beasts from each decade.
Inside, more than 355 iconic muscle carsare on display, representing every manufacturer of that era. Often it’s not just one version of a car, but multiple iterations of that historical year ...
Not as iconic as the three other cars on this list, the “Duster” was a true budget people-mover. This small (A-Body) MOPAR ...