This icon had a booming impact on the American car scene that is often overshadowed, though it remains a true ...
For Chevrolet, and most of its American muscle car manufacturing rivals ... During that golden era of muscle back in the 60s and early 70s, Detroit went wild with huge displacement engines ...
This 900-plus-hp Supercharged LS-swapped 1970 Chevelle SS was built by Schwartz Performance to roast tires and cruise the country!
Despite being a different breed in every possible sense, the Blazer EV SS ushers in a new era of performance, hoping to carry on the Chevelle's legacy ...
Like most automakers, Chevy was enjoying the last few years ... Unlike most automakers, which gave up on their muscle cars during the 70s, Pontiac would continue the Trans Am lineup for a few ...
Chevy's Vortec 8100 — AKA the L18 ... that traced its lineage clear back to the fire-breathing muscle cars of the '60s and early-'70s. Descended from the legendary big block 454, an engine ...
While the Oldsmobile 442 is relatively obscure in comparison to other muscle cars such as the Chevrolet Chevelle and the Pontiac GTO, we believe it deserves its time in the spotlight.
The Pontiac GTO changed the auto world in the 1960s and with its return in the early 2000s, it certainly raised some eyebrows, but was it a good idea?
By 1972, however, the 7.5-liter Navy cruiser was a lot more subdued than its inceptor due to stringent emissions that capped compression ratios to 8.5 (down from 10.5 in ‘70). The fact that ...
Big cars started to shrink just like the ... to a new type of clientele and resuscitate the muscle car enthusiasm of the 1960s and 70s. Why did they choose the "M80" designation?
However, Chevy's intention behind the Monte Carlo wasn't to produce a muscle car, but more of a personal luxury vehicle. Heavily inspired by trendy European cars at the time, the Monte Carlo ...