Detroit’s muscle car era was a fierce battleground, not just a collection of factories, where engineers created four-wheeled missiles in a relentless competition for street dominance, a stark contrast ...
The Pontiac GTO wasn’t the first muscle car, but it was the model that pushed the idea into the mainstream. When Pontiac ...
Named the Cougar, it quickly grabbed attention due to its nicely balanced and sleek exterior design. Look closer though, ...
The rare Oldsmobile Cutlass SX was a luxury muscle car with a powerful secret under the hood. This high-class sleeper was ...
Discover this reimagined 1957 Chevy Bel Air restomod on Exotic Car Trader, combining a classic silhouette with modern LT4 V8 ...
GTO’s sales, and nearly two-thirds of the 97,000 examples came with a manual transmission; the three-speed was standard ...
Some cars are meant to take us from point A to point B, and others are meant to glide, growl, or make jaws drop in slow ...
Documented by the Pontiac Historical Society, this Tri-Power GTO convertible mixes rare factory air, four-speed performance, and elegant red-on-white style ...
Editor's note: Laura Lane is on vacation this week so we reached into the My Favorite Ride archive for this classic column from November 2024. Retired Indiana University geologist David Bish was on a ...
Even as the owner of a 1967 Ford Mustang, I’ll admit — I sometimes can’t help but feel envy for America’s other pony car, the Chevrolet Camaro. The first generation is an undisputed classic, and the ...
It would be a safe bet to say that the majority of SEMA attendees either grew up in the golden age of muscle cars or appreciate the might of those cars. Here then are the best of the muscle we saw at ...