The Golden Age of American Muscle was effectively over in 1972, but Chevrolet seemingly didn't get the memo. New emissions mandates and consumers' desire for more efficient vehicles had all the ...
The muscle car was king in the '60s. Ever since the Pontiac GTO kicked off the muscle scene, manufacturers had scrambled to bring their own take on the brawny V8 American sports car to the market, ...
Image Credit: Photo Spirit / Shutterstock. These machines strutted their way onto the pavement into our garages and hearts, like Saturday Night Fever on four wheels. If you ever drove one, you know it ...
The gas crises of the 1970s launched the Malaise Era, now remembered for underpowered cars, but let's not forget that they could be incredibly ugly, too.
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The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars. The Clean Air Act of 1970 took full effect, and with it came stringent emissions standards. As a result, American automakers were forced to ...
The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and speed, as well as their classic look. Born from the competition between American ...
Rare muscle cars that almost no one has seen on the road These beasts once ruled American streets, but today spotting one ...
Apart from the 426 HEMI and 440 Six Pack-powered Chargers, Road Runners, and Barracudas that became muscle car superstars, the Chrysler Corporation also developed several less-glamorous ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
It's easy to assume that muscle car performance peaked in today's era, and largely, that assumption holds water. Modern beasts like the supercharged Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the extraordinary Ford ...