Picture this: you're cruising through a classic car auction and spot a Pontiac that makes seasoned collectors stop dead in their tracks. We're talking about a machine so rare that finding one is like ...
The most powerful muscle car of the 1970s technically came from Buick, as the automaker built two prototypes for its 1970 GS ...
Attend any high-profile auction and you'll stumble upon hundreds of iconic classic cars, including many rare gems. But while the market is packed with desirable vehicles, many of them are still ...
While not as rare and iconic as the 1969 Cyclone Spoiler II, the 1970 Cyclone Spoiler is also a cool and rarely seen classic.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1964, the gearhead engineers over at Pontiac, led by John Z. DeLorean, came up with the idea of a mid-size factory hot rod to draw younger buyers into showrooms. They stuffed a 389 from a full-size ...
The resale value of cars like the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 and the 1973 Ferrari 365 are all in the range of hundreds of ...