The AMC 304, 360, and 401 cubic-inch V8 engines may be overlooked by some, but they remain a key piece of American automotive ...
Thanks to its bold styling, ample power, and upstart nature, the Javelin became a compelling performance car option.
During the 1960s and 1970s, muscle cars were successful with the young car-buying demographic, not just with power and style, but also with cool model names. For the first few decades after cars ...
First introduced by Nash as America's first compact car, the Rambler was revived under AMC ownership between 1958 and 1969.
Owning a piece of automotive history from the heyday of American muscle cars doesn't have to cost a fortune. Here are some ...
No car is invincible and sooner or later, you will need to do repairs. However, according to owners, these five vehicles are the most difficult to work on.
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Here’s Every* Car Brand That Has Lived and Died Since 1949
Minus those too obscure or too uninteresting to remember at all, which still leaves nearly 150 car brands over the past 75 ...
As the only pony car still in production today, the Ford Mustang has a ton of variants. The Ford Mustang has been the pony ...
The Beetle is legendary for its ease of maintenance. Removing the engine and replacing it only takes a couple of hours and ...
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The Forgotten Muscle Car That Came With All-Wheel Drive
Discover the obscure history of the Dodge Challenger GT, the only AWD muscle car that most people never knew existed.
The 1970 AAR 'Cuda was a special vehicle in its day. Some are still around today, but not many. Here's how much you can ...
Revving Up The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and ...
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