These overlooked '70s muscle cars are becoming some of the smartest buys in today’s collector market.
The 1970s has a reputation for being a decade of automotive decline, but the reality is that plenty of very memorable cars ...
While the 1970s are considered the end of the classic muscle car era, there were still several notable cars made then, ...
Front 3/4 view of 1970 Buick GSX in museum setting - GM Heritage Collection At the height of the muscle car era, Buick made a very rare vehicle. This Buick came with an amazingly powerful engine that ...
A gray 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler parked on gravel and sand, with the classic "W" grill prominently shown. - Sergey Kohl/Shutterstock The 1970s were horrible years for the American automotive ...
Despite the term muscle car being used so often by car enthusiasts, journalists, automotive historians, and industry marketing teams, the exact definition of what is or isn't a muscle car has always ...
It's easy to assume that muscle car performance peaked in today's era, and largely, that assumption holds water. Modern beasts like the supercharged Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the extraordinary Ford ...
A 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye that has already been restored "top to bottom with painted floors" (as per the owner's words) has started the difficult search for a new home. The car looks fantastic ...
There isn't a car type more American than the muscle car, and over the last 70 years or so, just the slightest mention or thought of the segment conjures up images of models like the Ford Mustang, ...
The Camaro may be Chevy’s most famous muscle car, but its first, and the one favored by more than a few enthusiasts out there, is the Chevelle. The two-door with the iconic semi-fastback roofline ...
Ever since Steve Strope opened up his Pure Vision shop in Simi Valley, California, 24 years ago, the rest of the car-building world has been trying to catch up. Like many of the top hot rod shops, ...