Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
W ith recent million-dollar muscle car auction sales, it's tempting to say that an investment in a classic ride is like ...
With only 55 units produced, the 1971 Road Runner is the rarest of the Hemi bunch. This Sassy Grass hardtop is one of 28 ...
Fitted with a rare 426 Hemi/TorqueFlite combo, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner was ordered in Rallye Green, a one-year-only ...
Any true fan could tell you that the Fast & Furious franchise isn’t really about cars, it’s about family. From the outside, the series looks like a non-stop ad for car manufacturers, so you might be ...
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 purchasing ...
The 1970 Torino Twister Special was built in Ford’s Kansas City, Missouri, assembly plant, with its 1970 Mustang sibling. The car was made strictly for promotional purposes and distributed exclusively ...
The muscle car era saw the birth of countless classics, but they couldn't all be a runaway success. Here are some of the ...
While classic muscle cars from decades past tend to be expensive, there are a handful from the '70s under $10k that could be ...
Plymouth Superbird, owned by Richard Petty for more than 30 years, is being offered through Mecum Auctions on January 18.
Plymouth Superbird, once owned by Richard Petty, will be offered through Mecum Auctions on January 18. While the car's ...
Dick Scott Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Plymouth, MI, is asking $59,652 for a Bright White R/T with an MSRP of $70,175, while ...