The 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition forms an exception to the muscle car rule of putting big engines in small(ish) cars. The 300 was a full-sized, 4,200-pound car that normally served as a ...
We've ranked the Best Muscle Cars based on roughly 200 data points encompassing acceleration, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel efficiency, value, and how enjoyable they are to drive.
With the surge in classic muscle car prices these days, there's simply no way to get something super-powered and super-cool for under six figures. That's fine, actually, because there's a zero ...
The arrival of the muscle car came about thanks to a number of cultural phenomena all happening at the same time. Large numbers of young men, having returned from World War II, had newfound ...
Badged as the Chevrolet SS, it marked the first time the marque had offered a full rear-wheel-drive V8 muscle sedan since the Impala SS of the mid-1990s. The Muscle car class has shrunk ...
Introduced in the early 1970s during the height of muscle car popularity, the Chevrolet LT-1 V8 offered power, reliability, and a distinct exhaust sound. The LT-1 V8 could produce 370 horsepower ...