The mid-1960s were the crucible years of the American muscle car movement. While names like GTO, Mustang, and Chevelle became household staples, Buick took a more understated route. The 1966 Buick ...
This ridiculously overpowered FWD Oldsmobile practically pioneered the term "torque steer." ...
During the classic American muscle car era, competition between brands was fierce. Every year, automakers involved in muscle ...
The 1966 GTO is arguably the most recognizable and successful icon of the original muscle car era, a machine that dominated street culture and the sales charts in equal measure. While many collectors ...
This overlooked Ford was a purpose-built dragster and one of the rarest and most fearsome muscle cars of the golden era.
Lou is a freelance journalist and content writer with a focus on the automotive world. After graduating from Coventry University (Automotive Journalism MA) in 2020, she worked in automotive e-commerce ...
Like a nuclear bomb stuffed into the tiny confines of a businessman's demure briefcase, the unpresuming figure of 61-year-old Steve Hagberg standing next to his run-of-the-mill-looking '66 Plymouth ...
Take a relatively lightweight two-door midsize or compact car and stuff a big V8 under the hood — this formula was born in Detroit in the mid-1960s, and it defined the classic muscle car era for about ...
The Firebird and Chevy Camaro are so similar, they are often confused with each other. Both cars debuted as 1967 models, with the Camaro appearing about five months ahead of the Firebird. Generational ...
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