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The 1960s were a defining decade for muscle cars, with American automakers pushing the boundaries of power, speed, and design ...
The 1960s were a golden era for muscle cars, with manufacturers pushing the limits of speed, power, and design. These iconic ...
Although most iconic muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s have become extremely expensive, you still can get one in great ...
When they were introduced, these five muscle cars were not only the quickest American rides over the quarter-mile, but were ...
Just like Diesel did in the first movie, Jackson drives a ’67 GTO, but while the Diesel’s Goat was only mildly modified, and in a kind of 1980s style, Jackson’s ride fully embraced the custom trends ...
These small screen star cars either starred in series you didn’t see or saw such brief turns in shows you did that they’ve ...
The distinction between kitsch and cool can be as blurred as a party clown’s twisted pink balloon poodle and a Jeff Koons ...
That’s exactly what this Pontiac Fiero is trying to do, but unlike plenty of other replicas, it’s not exactly cheap. This ...
The Miata's engine is smoother and happier to rev than the Solstice's. The MX-5 also feels lighter and more responsive than ...
The Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964 to attract the valuable youth market. This blue coupe will cross the Mecum Auctions block at ...
Here are five brands I’d like to see return. Pontiac. Founded in 1926, Pontiac solidified its footing in the 1960s, when cars like the GTO, Firebird and Grand Prix captured the imagination of ...
The 1960s is regarded as the golden age for American car manufacturing, thanks to the rise in muscle cars and pony cars. ... For the name, Pontiac paid $5 per car as royalty.