The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
Dodge produced more than 70,000 Challengers in 1970, but fewer than 1,000 rolled off the assembly line as R/T convertibles.
Purchased used in 1974, this 1966 Hemi Coronet spent a few years at the drag strip before it became a museum-grade classic.
When Nash and Hudson merged in May 1954 and became American Motors, the battle against Ford, GM and Chrysler was always going ...
Gentex partners with Ringbrothers to showcase "Infected," a custom 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, at the Michigan International Auto ...
Golf N’ Stuff isn’t just any old amusement park – it’s a portal to the past, a slice of Americana that’s managed to survive ...
Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
These models from the 2000s represent the return of muscle to America - they are also relatively -affordable for now and well ...
Now it’s back, thanks to the engineer John Stubbs who bought the Austin brand after noticing the brand and trademarks were ...
A fisherman in Cocoa is back on dry land after crashing his car into the water. Cocoa police said the man was parked near the ...
The concept of the COPO cars originated with Fred Gibb, a dealer and Chevy tuner who ordered fifty 1968 L78 V-8-equipped Novas fitted with three-speed automatic transmissions to homologate the cars ...
As wildfires ravaged thousands of acres across Los Angeles neighborhoods in early 2025, viral posts claimed to show a ...