The 1970s weren’t just about disco and bell-bottoms. It was a golden era for cars, particularly luxury cars, machines that ...
W hile classic muscle car prices have risen to insane levels lately, there are indications that the market is headed for a ...
The used car market is filled with V8-powered machines that deliver thrilling performance for a reasonable price.
The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
Whether it's Dodge discontinuing the Hemi, Mercedes-AMG dropping V8s from its C63 and E63 cars, or Toyota axing the Land Cruiser 70's V8 turbo ... from one of the most iconic carmakers in the ...
The lineup ranges from iconic geek machines like the Ectomobile from “Ghostbusters” and a “Deadpool and Wolverine” vehicle to dozens of muscle cars and ... with over 70 booths and tables ...
The 1980s was the start of a new era for muscle cars and while they don't have the horsepower we see today, they were ...
Alex Penfold, courtesy of RM Sotheby’s As with every old classic, whether it’s a Ferrari, Porsche, or American muscle car, top performers way-back-when don’t seem quite that quick today.
While the Pontiac GTO kicked off the muscle car craze when it was introduced in 1964, these five models brought together a powerful V8 and a conventional mass-produced chassis several years erlier.