In the 1960s, American automakers began stuffing the biggest engines they could find into the smallest, lightest chassis that would hold them. It was a time when performance was as important a marketing angle as smartphone connectivity is today, and it birthed American muscle cars. Recommended Vi...
The 1960s and 1970s produced some of the most iconic and powerful muscle cars in history. From the raw power of the Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda to the track-ready handling of the Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, these cars represented the best of American engineering and performance. Collectors and enthusiast...
By pitting the all-American surfers against a crew of bodybuilders, Muscle Beach Party utilizes the classic teen movie trope of outsiders coming into conflict with established cliques. Ultimately, the film's depiction of carefree days on the sand, intertwined romances, and energetic musical ...
Muscle cars appeared during the Golden Age of automobiles – 1960’s, in the USA. They were affordable autos with powerful engines (most frequently V8) knowing only one word: “Speed!” A common unwritten rule exists: the correlation between the mass of classic muscle cars and their engine p...
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The Ford Motor Company launched the Thunderbird line in 1954 as a 1955 model year. This marked the first generation of a car that would become an American icon. During an era when muscle cars were trending, Ford took a different marketing approach. ...
the mise-en-scène, which are so evocative of an era I remember well: in the 1960s and 1970s, as our society changed profoundly under the influence of economic prosperity and media saturation, kids of my generation were initiated into the consumerism that continues to dominate American life....
Shooting our mouths off about our cars until, finally, it’s time to put up or shut up. We hope that nothing goes wrong, but there's so much that could. We’d be sunk, really, if it weren’t for the encouragement of that special girl. With her love riding shotgun, suddenly the...