These famous movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid's dreams.
We’ve narrowed down the most badass muscle cars ever made on American soil. These beautiful beasts have never gone out of style.
the Challenger R/T is a true throwback to the iconic muscle of the 1960s. While it is certainly updated, sleek, and refined, it pays incredible homage to its predecessor greats. The interior is also somewhat minimalist and simple, giving it that classic muscle car feel. ...
European sports cars have topped auction sales figures for decades, but that has changed in recent years. As more time passes between the hay day of the classic muscle car and now, prices are beginning to skyrocket. Whether it’s nostalgia or respect for the unparalleled performance of the da...
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 platfo...
The original 1977“Smokey And The Bandit”advertises two of arguably most important products to men. One is Coors beer, then-unavailable for sale anywhere east of Oklahoma, while the other one is, of course, a muscle car. And not just any muscle car but a 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am...
appearing in LRG andKith campaigns, and collaborating with footwear brands like Saucony, which were inspired by his classicOnly Built for Cuban Linxalbum (aka The Purple Tape). He also appeared onone of the most iconic Supreme T-shirts of all timealongside Elmo and an uzi. Morrow styled Rae...
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 car "speaks volumes about the genius in Carroll Shelby," Cluxton wrote. "His Cobra is the benchmark that defines the American muscle car. His baby does it all, and without the help of ASR, ESP, ABS, engine management ECUs, carbon fiber, titanium, or the United Nations. How cool ...
If there was only one popular sports car from the '70s that a person could choose to have, it would likely be the Pontiac Trans Am. An American muscle car through and through, this car was a dream back in the day. Younger audiences might remember the Trans Am fromThat '70s Show, but...