The AMC AMX, built from 1968 through 1970, was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.
The imposing Dodge Viper brought a mighty V10 to the American sports car market. Here's the story behind the icon.
The factory-installed AM radio. In 1969, “Big Bad” paint options were introduced in Green, Blue, and Orange, and these are ...
Plymouth sold more than 15,000 GTX muscle cars in 1969, but only 208 got the 426 Hemi V8. This hardtop is one of 11 shipped ...
Wild looks aside, this GTX is also a very fine specimen. Most likely a recent restoration, it sports a flawless paint job and ...
Talking of price, you can still get into a base Mustang Convertible for around $40,000, powered by a lovely 315-horsepower 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder with a 10-speed automatic. It’s called a ...
10. **1970 Dodge Challenger (Vanishing Point, 1971)**: As the centerpiece of a nihilistic road trip, the Dodge Challenger in ...
The Pontiac GTO is widely acknowledged as the car that really kicked off the 1960s Muscle Car era. It was initially offered as an optional package on the mid-size Pontiac Tempest and was the first ...
SEMA 2024 in Las Vegas brought a standout lineup of custom builds, from rugged off-road rigs to classic muscle with a fresh ...
More than 90 vehicles -- from a century-old Ford Model T to modern muscle cars -- traveled from all over for a car show for ...
The Challenger SRT Hellcat was a $60,000 muscle car that would set the bar for the ... the performance division had the green light to go nuts, and nuts they went. With a headstart in the ...
Built from 1968 through 1970, the model was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.