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From the September 2012 issue of Muscle Car Review: A 1969 Ford Torino Cobra, once altered for better fuel economy, reemerged 34 years later with its original 428 engine. The story highlights muscle ...
The Japanese carmaker produced rotary-powered cars for nearly half a century. Mass-produced models like the RX-7 and RX-8 ...
The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The ...
With less than 1500 models produced over a single year, this Ford muscle car reached the magic top speed number of 150 mph.
Ford originally launched its Mercury brand in 1938 under the direction of Edsel Ford and Ford Sales Manager Jack Davis. Named for the winged god of commerce in Roman mythology, it was intended to ...
For NASCAR Chairman Jim France, finishing the 24 Hours of Lemans fulfilled his father’s dream that he attempted in 1976.
One of Ford final muscle cars from the golden era, the 1971 Mustang Boss 351 saw daylight in fewer than 2,000 units. This Grabben Blue unit is a restored gem.
Since Peugeot began in 1889, over 200 major car brands—and nearly 1,000 including all variants—have emerged worldwide.
Explore Italy's forgotten muscle cars - from the rally-bred Lancia Stratos to modern restomods like the Kimera EVO38.
After scaling back its EV investments last year, Ford Performance Director Mark Rushbrook tells The Drive why the company ...
In the garage of Ron and Laura San Giovanni are “His” and “Her” models. His is a blue 1932 Ford roadster. Hers is a maroon ...