1971 was the year when Ford elongated the Mustang's body, so maybe it was lighter ... The fastest classic muscle car, with the baddest engine, and killer style equals dollar signs at auction.
This Firebird even offered a pathetic four-cylinder engine with economy car levels ... then a boxy car with no real resemblance to a muscle car with the Fox Body. Things finally began to look ...
To those that don't fully align with muscle car culture, it might be difficult to justify just why Dodge felt the need to develop a 1,000-horsepower V8 crate engine. Instead of asking why ...
There were some seriously kickass engines that made up the bulk of the cars back then, and they are the actual reason why we look back fondly on the time. Super-powered muscle cars were unicorns ...
Pumping the ponies up to 235, this was a very capable small engine that could really get compact muscle cars moving. In 1966, Dodge developed an even more powerful version with 275 horsepower for ...
The muscle-car era of the 1960s and early 1970s was a ... we can't deny they're a compromised vehicle. Whichever engine you opted for, you were guaranteed to be treated to considerable grunt.
Unfortunately, the Tempest engine never made it into muscle cars of the mid-to-late 1960s. A new V8 landed in 1963, but this one didn't increase the engine's size. The 326 looked much like the 389 ...
Now in its second year of production, the S650 Mustang GT has established itself as the most affordable of the V-8 muscle cars as well as ... remaining American front-engine V-8 coupe to propel ...