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  • How to Choose a Crate Engine

    Crate engines offer a way to obtain large amounts of horsepower without the hassle of purchasing and installing individual components. Choosing a crate engine involves understanding your...

  • Big Block Chevy Engine Identification

    Large displacement, "big block" Chevrolet engines have been in production since the mid 1960s in both cars and trucks offered by Chevrolet and GMC. This engine was initially developed for...

  • Chevy Nova Information

    The Chevrolet Nova is a type of car manufactured by Chevrolet from 1961 to 1978. Originally created as a medium-sized option between the company's full-size Chevrolet and its smaller Corvair, the...

  • How to Draw a Muscle Car

    America has long had a fascination with its fast and furious muscle cars. Muscle cars hark back to the classic Ford Mustang, Pontiac GTO, Chevy Camaro, Plymouth Roadrunner and other models of the...

  • 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Facts

    The Plymouth Road Runner is viewed as one of the classic American muscle cars. Today, the car is popular with collectors and car enthusiasts, though when it was first released in 1968, the car was...

  • Tips for a Loud Muffler

    The purpose of the muffler is to reduce the noise that your car's exhaust system creates. You know when your car's muffler is damaged because it can be heard down the block and around the corner....

  • Unusual Facts About Mustangs

    Since its introduction in 1964, with the distinct "1964-1/2" model year, the Ford Mustang has been an iconic American muscle car. It became increasingly beefy and powerful before sinking in the...

  • Mustang Car Facts

    The Ford Mustang was first unveiled on April 17, 1964, to an audience of thousands at the World Fair in New York City. Originally developed in the early 1960s as a two-seater, the Mustang was...

  • How to Restore A Muscle Car Part 1 The Evaluation & Tear Down

    This article will describe the first steps in a muscle car restoration, in this article we'll go through the evaluation, and tear down processes.

  • History of the Dodge Challenger Hot Rod

    The Dodge Challenger is one of America's great muscle cars. Although it was only produced from 1970 to 1974, it left quite a mark on the classic car hobby. The first two years of production were...

  • History of the Dodge Challenger

    The 1970 through 1974 Dodge Challenger was a late-comer to the muscle car wars of the early 1970s, serving as an answer to Ford's Cougar, a luxury-type muscle car. But it more than made up for its...

  • History of the Chevy El Camino

    The Chevrolet El Camino filled the niche by offering a pickup truck in a passenger car body. The El Camino was mounted on a station wagon platform, giving the owner the feel of a passenger car but...

  • About Chevrolet Corvettes

    Chevrolet's Corvette is the quintessential American sports car. It represents the American automotive industry with its sleek frame, high performance and immediately recognizable shape. During the...

  • How to Do a Wheelie in a Car

    Watching a muscle car generate enough torque to lift its front wheels off the ground can be exhilarating. With a little ingenuity and some modifications, you can learn to do a wheelie in your own car.

  • How to Restore a 1964 Pontiac GTO

    In 1964 that designers at Pontiac decided to drop a big block V-8 into a mid-size Tempest chassis and call it the GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) Package. The light-bodied, big-engined street-fighter...

  • How to Restore a Super Bee

    The Dodge Super Bee was one of the finest examples of the Mopar Muscle Car Age. Designed as competition for the Plymouth Road Runner, the Super Bee was a sleek, powerful, yet affordable vehicle....

  • How to Join a Muscle Car Club

    Looking to celebrate cars with plenty of power and intimidating grilles? A great way to do that is to join a muscle car club. Most of these clubs are very open to accepting new members. Have you...

  • How to Compete in a Muscle Car Rally

    Competing in car rallies is a thrilling way to race and have fun in your muscle car. Rally sports have a rich history that began in Europe and is now popular worldwide. Car rallies are divided...

  • How to Sell a Muscle Car

    If you own a muscle car and want to sell it, you need to reach a niche market. Chances are you won't sell it for what it's worth by just advertising in your local paper unless you live in a large...

  • How to Pimp a Muscle Car

    The term "muscle car" is used primarily to describe mid-sized American cars with rear wheel drive and V-8 engines. Think of cars used in drag racing scenes in teen movies of the 1950s, or...

  • How to Restore a Muscle Car

    When you think of a Camaro, Mustang, Trans Am or Corvette, the term muscle car immediately comes to mind. These often "souped up" vehicles have been popular for decades and still evoke a sense of...

  • How to Show Off a Muscle Car

    Preparing your classic muscle car for public viewing can be time-consuming, but once your car is fully restored, you can proudly show it off to your friends, neighbors and other car enthusiasts....

  • How to Get Parts for a Muscle Car

    Many people take enormous pride in owning a muscle car. These classic vehicles look and sound great when they cruise down the road. If you happen to own a muscle car and desire to do some work on...

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