This was one of the wildest muscle cars built for young audiences in the '70s, but no one talks about it today.
Chrysler set out to build a futuristic test bed, not a boulevard bruiser, yet the Chrysler Turbine Car ended up behaving like ...
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HEMI engines have a long history in NASCAR and in muscle cars, but how did the two of them meet? Here's what made this racing ...
Muscle car history usually gets told through the same familiar names: Mustang, Camaro, Challenger. They dominate headlines, auction results, social media feeds, and just about every conversation that ...
Buying a muscle car isn't the best way to remain on the downlow, but this classic Pontiac was built to address that.
While its legendary status is undisputable, in stock form, the Mustang Boss 429 fell short of the brutal performance and real-world dominance that many Ford enthusiasts and collectors currently ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, the muscle car craze spilled out from intermediate platforms to pony cars and compacts. While high-powered versions of the Mustang or 'Stang-based Shelbys were insanely ...
Joe is a classically trained journalist who’s been writing about the auto industry and car culture for 40 years, steering the editorial direction of prominent Canadian magazines such as World of ...
While they're undoubtedly cool on the right car, side pipe exhausts disappeared for a few reasons. Some models with them, like select Chevy Corvette Stingrays, had questionably effective mufflers.
We explore the biggest, baddest and most brutal American muscle cars on display at the SEMA 2025 show in Las Vegas. AutoGuide.com was on the scene at SEMA 2025, hunting down big, brutal, beautiful ...
Have you ever walked into a car meet and gotten confused about the difference between a muscle car and a pony car? It's fine. These two categories overlap so much now that even seasoned enthusiasts ...