These were vehicles that left customers a little befuddled, only for another car to come along with a similar idea a year or ...
The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
During a decade free of unnecessary restrictions, American manufacturers developed a series of wild drag strip-oriented ...
While the GTO was the first high-performance intermediate to sell in large numbers, it wasn't the first American model worthy ...
This makes the '62 Dart an early example of a muscle car whose sales fell far short of expectations. Given that the Barracuda would go on to become one of the most well-known names in Mopar ...
but the fifth-gen brought back the original essence of the muscle car, something that had largely been lost to time in the United States since, some could argue, the early 1970s. Basically ...
The market for muscle and pony cars faded rapidly in the early ’70s, and the original Challenger was gone after 1974. The Challenger name reappeared from 1978-83 on a forgettable rebranded ...
The Mustang GTD is based on the GT3 race car, which is already a high-octane model that is non-street-legal. The GTD ...
grille surrounds and rear spoiler – an obvious nod to the factory gaudiness of muscle cars from the late '60s and early '70s. Aside from the Firehawk name, the biggest issue that's likely to ...