Like most US vehicle markets at the time, the muscle car segment was dominated by Ford, GM, and Chrysler products. The Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Plymouth Barracuda disputed the pony car ...
Discontinued in 1974, the Ambassador is now a largely forgotten car nameplate. But did you know it was the longest-running nameplate until then? Introduced in 1927, it had been on the market for a ...
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This AMC was one of the quickest muscle cars of the '60s... now it's surprisingly cheap
The AMX was offered with a Borg-Warner T-10 four-speed as standard from 1968 to 1970, although the company's Shift-Command ...
Just as there was once an age of giant reptiles some 100-odd million years ago, there was once an age of American automotive giants. Although they may be dinosaurs today, the “Big Three”—General ...
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13 Of The Most Iconic Pink Cars Of All Time
Cheers to Carl Benz for thinking of putting an internal combustion engine inside a self-propelled vehicle, which led to the creation of the first car in the world. While the three-wheeled vehicle was ...
In the 60s, American Motors Corporation was widely known for the Rambler and other wonky economy cars marketed to people who weren't interested in performance. That changed in 1970 with a sawed-off ...
Miriam-Webster dictionary defines a muscle car as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Of course, sometimes the lines get ...
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