There was a muscle car war brewing in the U.S. during the last 1960s into the 1970s. Most American automakers were putting ...
The rarest Chevrolet Muscle Car of the 1970s was the 1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2. This car was so rare that only 12 were ...
Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and style with their powerful engines, aggressive designs, and rich history. Certain models stand out not only for their speed and ...
Some of the rarest Pontiac Firebird variants include the 1992 and 1997 SLP Firehawk, the 1977 Type K, the 1973 SD-455, and ...
These beasts once ruled American streets, but today spotting one feels like finding a unicorn on asphalt. The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible represents automotive mythology most enthusiasts will ...
Some rare Pontiacs worth more than $100,000 include the 1973 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD-455 and the 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge ...
Built in fewer than 10,000 examples over six model years (1966-1971), the Hemi-powered Mopars are among the rarest muscle cars of the golden era. They're also among the most desirable and expensive, ...
As a result, many domestic brands began cutting back on producing nameplates that were formerly associated with muscle. For example, Plymouth axed the Barracuda in 1971. Some nameplates remained, but ...
When you talk about American muscle cars, one of the key brand names that isn't far from being uttered is Buick. The General Motors-owned marque was a key player during the muscle car golden age of ...
The Muscle Car that started it all still knows how to turn heads. On a sunny afternoon in San Diego, this 1965 Pontiac GTO convertible stood gleaming, the kind of red that burns its way into memory.
Compact Mopar muscle often flies under the radar, and the Dart is a perfect example. Small-block 318- and 340-V8 cars remain ...
American and European classics still command strong resale values, driven by rarity, cultural legacy, and sustained demand ...