Muscle cars have always been desirable, but classic muscle is commanding crazy money today. And few cars are selling for as ...
When you think of the 1970s, you think of muscle cars. And when you think muscle cars, you probably envision the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454, the 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda — imposing Detroit ...
Plymouth’s two-door brute was built from 1964 to 1974, and within that decade, saw three generations. The first, with a two-year run, was essentially a fastback version of Plymouth’s uninspired ...
Side view of red 1971 Plymouth Road Runner parked in countryside - Heritage Images/Getty Images Despite the term muscle car being used so often by car enthusiasts, journalists, automotive historians, ...
Though eventually overshadowed by its cheaper, no-frills Road Runner sibling, the GTX was Plymouth's first high-volume muscle car and one of the most iconic upscale performance rides from the golden ...
The 1960s are a decade remembered for the outrageous horsepower wars that pitted the Big Three and their sister brands against one another. They all competed ruthlessly to produce the fastest cars ...
When it comes to SCCA Trans-Am homologation specials from the golden muscle car era, we usually think about the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 and the Ford Mustang Boss 302. These cars were highly successful ...
If you ask your average gearhead what the original pony car is, they’ll likely point to the Mustang. Ford introduced its groundbreaking two-door to the general public at the New York World’s Fair on ...