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Pro Touring Nova with 406ci V8, RideTech suspension, Wilwood brakes, and stunning Watkins Glen Grey finish—street or track ...
This 1971 Mustang Mach 1 429 sold recently for exactly $50,000, which represents maybe the best bargain in classic muscle car history. By all appearances, it is a completely original car, ...
The heyday of the classic muscle car is roughly from the mid-'60s to the mid-'70s, but this date range is not exclusive. However, some of the most desirable and valuable muscle cars today were ...
Chevrolet Chevelle Sport Coupe underwent extensive modifications and a full refurbishment, becoming one of the most badass ...
The 1974 model came in a few configurations, including a classic, two-door chassis. The vehicle was powered by either a 400 or 455-cubic-inch V8 engine (either a 6.6L or 7.5L) that produced 175 ...
Not so much a muscle car as a car that looks like one, the Grabber was available with a 210-gross-horsepower 302-cubic-inch (4.9-liter) V-8. That dropped to 140 horsepower when Ford adopted net ...
Classic muscle cars are usually insanely expensive. However, if your New Year is to buy one, here are five models that won't force you to break the bank. Since Pontiac introduced the GTO package ...
Revology Cars is a full-fledged automaker merging iconic original Ford Mustang style with modern assembly and engineering to ...
The V8 manual muscle car is a dying breed. We pinpoint the cheapest RWD V8 manual still worth buying in 2025, making it the ultimate used bargain.
The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The ...
Lansing neighbors revved up for summer Sunday at the first annual American Car Show hosted by Best Furniture Outlet.