Dodge’s roaring machines embodied the intoxicating cacophony of screeching rubber and raw, thunderous speed that lure ...
After my high school muscle cars, I drove a series of junkers in college: An orange Ford Maverick that felt like it used more ...
The muscle car era saw the birth of countless classics, but they couldn't all be a runaway success. Here are some of the ...
The 1964 Pontiac GTO might not be the first muscle car ever built, but it is often credited with jump-starting the era that followed. In fact, the first true muscle car (defined as a model with a ...
Despite their diminutive-sounding stature, small-block V-8s have been the dominant engine for American performance cars.
The Pontiac GTO isn't just the G.O.A.T., it started a revolution of American performance and launched the Golden Age of ...
Buick isn't the first make that people think of when it comes to muscle cars or performance vehicles, but they actually have a great history of producing badass street rides. Like the now-defunct ...
Besides maybe apple pie and baseball, you can't get much more American than the muscle car. There's quite a lot of speculation surrounding what was the first true muscle car. Some argue it was the ...
the Oldsmobile 88 is considered by many to be the first model worthy of the “muscle car” title. A ton of interesting muscle cars have emerged over the years, though one underrated example from ...
An unrestored survivor with low miles, thie 1947 Nash 600 coupe is the kind of classic you won't see at the local car show.
Before we get on with this never-ending debate, let’s answer the crucial question, ‘What is a muscle car?’ and then we can all agree that the Pontiac GTO was first. Except it wasn’t.