While many people cherish their ’69 Camaro, few are anything like this build. The man who owns this American muscle car has ...
the Pontiac muscle car was named after a Ferrari, but that's where the similarities end. Though Pontiac did not have the typical engine architecture delineating small and big blocks, we let the ...
Maybe most of the collecting public has forgotten about this rare powerplant, but TopSpeed, and hopefully our readers, have ...
Built as a drag racer prior to 1970, the Oldsmobile sports the meanest engine produced by Chevrolet in large numbers, and a ...
As standard, the most powerful 2JZ makes 320 horsepower, but modified versions can produce upwards of 3,000 horsepower. The ...
GM's now-defunct excitement division was responsible for kicking off the muscle car craze and took it to new heights with its ...
The difference between big-block and small-block engines ... this was a very capable small engine that could really get compact muscle cars moving. In 1966, Dodge developed an even more powerful ...
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 ...
In the long history of film and television, countless vehicles of all shapes and sizes have appeared on screens big and small ... model the legendary orange muscle car was. Typically, the General ...
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.
Fast and fun, its cars and SUVs combined the old-timey brute power of big-displacement gasoline engines with the sophistication ... to be the first electric muscle car. I spent a day driving ...