Some modern muscle cars are too significant to wear out, making them prime candidates to mothball now and unwrap as pristine ...
The late 1960s was a cool time for American cars. This was the time when people made cars that were super fast and strong.
This rare Camaro turned a corporate loophole into one of the wildest muscle cars of its era.
Ford's Fox platform revolutionized the Mustang and took on foreign automakers. But what really happened behind the scenes?
Paul Gover reviews the Ford Mustang Mach-E and finds it refined, quiet, and capable—but says it doesn’t earn the Mustang badge in his book.
In 1965, a Pontiac Le Mans could have five different kinds of engines. In 1968, the Ford Mustang had seven engines to choose from. And in 1969, you could order 11 different engine codes for your ...
These simple unit-construction chassis trucks, using Ford Falcon drivetrain components, were introduced to the public on September 21, 1960, for the 1961 model year and were produced through 1967.
The wider fender flares, scooped hood, and functional side pipes announced this wasn't your average sports car from a block away. S/C models were essentially street-legal race cars that could hit 60 ...
The 1960s were a turning point for cars. This was the decade when design stopped being polite and started being bold. Muscle cars were not created to blend in. They were built to stand out, look ...