By the middle of the 1950s, a handful of cars were already proving that comfort and speed did not have to live in separate ...
You love muscle cars for their promise of raw power and bold styling, but some models failed to deliver and even tarnished ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
First used in 1951 as a trim package on the Suburban wagon, the Plymouth Savoy became a stand-alone model in 1954. It was the company's mid-level full-size car until 1959, when it was relegated to ...
While usually a hum-drum model, this popular Oldsmobile got some serious muscle under its hood for just one year, and we bet ...
Much of the reason for this is that the Torino couldn't get out from under the Mustang's mighty shadow. Introduced mid-model ...
As with many cultural artifacts, the passing of time tends to skew our perceptions of cars greatly. Think about it this way. In 1995, you could go to a classic car show anywhere in America and see a ...
It seems that the biggest growing segment of add-on performance parts for early muscle cars is electrical components. Electric fuel pumps, alternators, fans, megawatt stereos, and other amenities all ...
While unquestionably cool, these five muscle cars were sales disasters during the 1970s. Today, however, their rarity makes them some of the most expensive and sought-after American classics. During ...