powered by a 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 ...
They’re looking, in particular, for muscle car enthusiasts from North Carolina or those who served at Camp Lejeune to come forward and help solve the mystery. Other unicorn muscle cars In other rare car news,this owner wanted something special and ended up with a Ford Shelby Mustang so rare...
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...
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—...
It wasn’t the first muscle car, but it was the one that set everyone else on fire. 3. Ferrari 250 GTO Ferrari 250 GTO / RM Sotheby’s The Ferrari 250 GTO is, at least for some, the most iconic car that came out from that golden decade, and one of the most gorgeous cars that...
We’ve narrowed down the most badass muscle cars ever made on American soil. These beautiful beasts have never gone out of style.
These famous movie cars have influenced generations, inspired car culture, and become the stuff of every kid's dreams.
Finally, the historical significance of a given muscle car also plays a massive role in terms of price. Due to the fact that the 1960s and 1970s were such an iconic time for American muscle cars, vehicles that played a significant role in the formation of that mythos are highly sought af...
Muscle cars based on movies are always a bit of a hit-or-miss 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 ...
luxury cars of the 1920s to post-war, jet-inspired designs, the New York Auto Show has always embraced the experimental spirit. This timeline takes you on a journey through these iconic reveals, showcasing how concept cars have not only captivated audiences but redefined the future of driving...