However, Brian needs the help of our muscle car fans to investigate the history of a truly unique Shelby: a 1967 GT500 convertible. No ordinary model, it was built on the very last production day at the factory in San Jose, California. Not niche enough? Get this – the car’s black ...
large 400+ cid V8 engine. Some of the most iconic muscle cars in history were theChevrolet Camaro,Dodge Charger, andFord Mustang. For many people, the golden era of the muscle car was from 1964–1971, when Ford, GM, and Chrysler built some of the most legendary vehicles of all-time. ...
We’ve narrowed down the most badass muscle cars ever made on American soil. These beautiful beasts have never gone out of style.
30 Most Iconic Cars of the 1970s After the gas-guzzling muscle cars of the 1960s, it’s not surprising that American car buyers turned toward compact cars during the energy crises of the 1970s. However, that doesn't mean that vehicles weren't just as amazing as those that came before—...
These famous movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid's dreams.
In 1965, Buick also stepped into the muscle car arena with the A-bodySkylark-bound Gran Sport package. However, like Oldsmobile's 4-4-2, it was no match for the GTO in terms of sales. Despite that, Buick continued to offer the Gran Sport in the years that followed, and ...
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...
When it comes to modern muscle car pricing, rarity, condition, and history all play a major part in how much they fetch at auction. Rarity is important due to the fact that rarity and exclusivity go hand in hand; every collector wants to own a crown jewel. The vast majority of the mus...
During those crazy years, the Chevrolet Chevelle was in the shadow of its popular brothers, the Corvette and the Camaro, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a hell of a car. Produced between 1964 and 1978, the Chevelle was a very sought after vehicle. It was still a muscle car that de...
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 ...