The 1970s were rough years for the American auto industry, but there were more bright spots than the relative few that still ...
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 ...
A bold move in 1970 redefined the limits of power and performance, leaving gearheads in awe.
Erik Sherman is an automotive journalist and motorcycle enthusiast. Although he has served and worked all over the world in different capacities, his passions belong to all things automotive. His love ...
Imagine being the follow-up act to some art form or person you admire. You'd probably feel like the weight of the entire world was resting on your shoulders. In a way, no matter what you do, no matter ...
This 1967 Pontiac GTO on Exotic Car Trader has less than 4,000 miles on the odometer and a near-mint original interior. The Pontiac GTO is a legendary American muscle car produced for a whopping five ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...
Over the last two decades, muscle cars have reached and even exceeded golden age-level performance. However, some modern models are still not receiving the respect they deserve. The initial muscle car ...
The 1964 GTO is the one that started the whole Detroit Musclecar craze--but it almost never happened. GM's corporate policy wouln't allow such a lightweight car with such a huge engine, but Pontiac ...