Sometimes, even the most iconic muscle cars need a little time to find their stride. These legendary vehicles didn’t always ...
The 1970s were a golden era for muscle cars, producing some of the most iconic and powerful machines to ever hit the streets.
During the 1960s and 1970s, muscle cars were successful with the young car-buying demographic, not just with power and style, but also with cool model names. For the first few decades after cars ...
Apart from their straight-line prowess, muscle cars have been popular for offering a wide range of options, including multiple, often vibrant paint schemes. However, some models were only available in ...
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 ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...
The Challengers, Chargers, and Vipers of the world have gotten plenty of spotlight, but what about Mopar marvels that aren't ...
The Chrysler HEMI V8 is one of the most iconic engines ever built, with a legendary reputation on the street and a long list of accomplishments in motorsport. The Chrysler (now Stellantis) HEMI is ...
One of only nine factory-built 1963 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Lightweights ever produced, this rare Mopar Super Stocker with ...
The Ford Mustang isn't just a car; it's a global icon, a legend woven into the fabric of pop culture. This month, it’s celebrating its 62nd anniversary, and for 62 thrilling years, this automotive ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...