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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...
Here I'll show you how to put a parts list together to restore your muscle car.
No brief history of antique cars would be complete without an examination of the American classics. Throughout the history of American automotive production, the world has been exposed to...
The muscle car is not only a staple of car culture, but of American culture as a whole. These powerful machines made an impact from the moment the first American car was fitted with a...
The term "muscle car" refers to a type of car that was produced by American automobile companies during the 1960s and 70s, a time often referred to by the automobile enthusiast as "The Muscle Car...
In the collector car hobby, the 1960s are well-known as the muscle car era. Chevrolet introduced the Chevelle in 1964 as its version of the Ford Fairlane. It was the first mid-sized car Chevy...
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...
Chrysler engineers did not invent the legendary hemispherical "Hemi" engine but they perfected it to the point that most postwar Chrysler products were powered by these brutish engines. While...
General Motors-owned Pontiac served as a slightly upscale version of the Chevrolet, and was marketed in its early days as a car for doctors, lawyers and young white-collar professionals. It shared...
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...
When Ford debuted the redesigned Mustang in 1994 it echoed the first-generation 1964 Mustang. It prompted General Motors and Chrysler's Dodge division to eye their own first-generation Camaros and...
Muscle cars have been around since the first horseless carriages began racing on dirt roads. But it wasn't until the 1960s, when Detroit automakers Ford, Chrysler and General Motors produced...
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.
Classic Australian muscle cars are popular among collectors Down Under, taking their place alongside American and British counterparts as a dream item. Known more commonly as the Aussie muscle...
Finding a good car mechanic can be a hassle. But when you're looking for a mechanic who specializes in muscle cars, the search can be even more frustrating. A high-performance vehicle, the...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Car shows and muscle cars go together like peanut butter and jelly. Some car afficionados bring their rides just to show off. Others use car shows as an extremely efficient means to advertise a...
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...
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....
Muscle cars are the series of cars that were mostly manufactured out of Detroit from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s. The main feature of a muscle car is that car makers placed large V8...
If you are interested in owning a muscle car, you may not know how to go about buying one. You should first decide which year and model you are looking for and then set out to find the car. There...
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...