The 1960s and 1970s birthed the American muscle car scene, a beloved American pastime for those who enjoy learning about the different car specs and a hobby for collectors who can afford it. This era of power created some of the rarest and most iconic muscle cars packing giant torque-rich...
During the golden age of muscle, General Motors' A-body platform underpinned some of the most iconic tire shredders in American automotive history. General Motors was one of the first automotive companies to implement platform sharing to increase production efficiency. The A platform (...
Officially the "first" muscle car, Pontiac's GTO was created under the leadership of John DeLorean and promoted by Jim Wangers, two iconic GM designers, says Brauer. The car took its name from the highly successful Ferrari GTO, but made performance accessible to the average American by packa...
Learn about every muscle car that was ever produced, from the 1960's to today's modern muscle cars we cover everything - Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Plymouth, etc.
1964: Ford unveiled the Mustang I concept in New York. This concept paved the way for the production Ford Mustang, which became an instant hit and defined the muscle car era. 1968: AMC debuted the AMX GT concept, a sporty, compact car that combined American muscle with European styling inf...
John has achieved his vision to be the top automotive tuner and builder in the U.S. With a global sales footprint covering the U.S., Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East, he continues to find ways to engineer greater performance from some of the world’s most iconic vehic...
Days The original Jeep only took a couple of days to design. It was created due to the need for the American troops to drive a small, light, four-wheel vehicle during WWII—that’s how the Bantam Pilot was born, two years prior to the iconic Willys MB. Number Six: A Sports Car?
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proposition, with some going on to becomeiconic cult classics like the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am celebratingSmokey and the Bandit. Others are now viewed as some of the worst muscle cars, either forgotten because the movie did not stand the test of time or the car itself failed to meet ...
The first the second most iconic Bond car of all time. And if you can make yours like Elon Musk’s, then quadruple kudos to you. Oli Tennent 22/25 McLaren P1 With respect to all the other greats in this new golden age of outrageous hyper-expensive, hyper-rare hypercars—the svelte ...