These classic models built a reputation for straight-line speed during the Golden Age of American muscle cars.
While these classic muscle cars share DNA with other popular models from similar eras, they all deliver thrills and nostalgia ...
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
For decades, Pontiac could do no wrong. The American car brand made honest, fast, and affordable spit and sawdust muscle cars ...
These beasts share key traits: thrilling performance, supercharged engines, and a 0-60 mph sprint in four seconds or faster.
The 1970s produced some of the most notable drag racing icons of the era, including these five cars that dominated a quarter-mile run with blistering speed.
Dodge sold 5,054 Charger Super Bees in 1971, but only 99 rolled off the assembly line with the 440-cubic-inch Six-Pack V8.
All 24 Supercars will make their way from the track to meet with fans before this year’s highly anticipated event ...
The car features a sunroof, power windows, headlamps, and washers, and only 17,000 original miles; it received a repaint more ...
User ChiemseeMan/Wikimedia Commons More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons. Some packed brute force, while ...
The Texas-based tuner unveiled its latest take on the long-running muscle car, the Super Venom. The build is based on the current GT and Dark Horse variants and boosts output to a ridiculous ...