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GMC once made a muscle car and nobody remembers it
In 1971, GMC quietly sold a 454-powered muscle machine that vanished almost instantly and remains one of GM’s best-kept ...
The 1970s were a transformative decade for muscle cars, marking both the peak of raw power and the beginning of a shift toward more regulated performance. The 1960s set the scene for the golden era of ...
Though the peak of the muscle car golden age had passed and factory-built performance was critically endangered, these five models continued to deliver more-than-adequate straight-line performance.
And one is an insane Oldsmobile.
For decades, enthusiasts have argued over which car truly deserves the title of America’s first muscle car. Was it the Oldsmobile Rocket 88? The Chrysler 300? Or something else entirely?
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
Joe is a classically trained journalist who’s been writing about the auto industry and car culture for 40 years, steering the editorial direction of prominent Canadian magazines such as World of ...
The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars. The Clean Air Act of 1970 took full effect, and with it came stringent emissions standards. As a result, American automakers were forced to ...
The Charger Sixpack makes up to 550 hp, but without a V-8 or manual, does it still qualify as a true muscle car? We put it to the test.
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