Everyone knows the big names from the Golden Age of American Muscle, but there were some obscure rides that challenged them.
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The allure of American muscle cars is simply irresistible, with a rich history rooted in power and performance that captivates enthusiasts from all walks of life. Back in 1966, Merriam-Webster defined ...
Critics had a field day mocking its peculiar design, which resembled a distorted version of more refined models, making it a ...
The 2005 Ford Mustang GT, the first year the car was redesigned with a retro ... or pay as little as $3,500 for a car that ...
The Dodge Dart Swinger was a short lived, once-revived model from the classic muscle car era. It may not have made a huge ...
The 118-inch wheelbase of the 1960 Dodge Dart might seem strange today, but its new engines would come to dominate the 1960s and 1970s.
The Dodge Dart was quite the popular compact in 1968, but only a little more than 2,000 units were ordered with the big-block ...
To the brand’s credit, this is the most powerful crossover in its class at its price. Despite Dodge’s best efforts, though, ...
The Dodge Dart may not have been the most technically impressive car, but one model year ranked among the hardest-charging ...
Photos Stephen Rivers/Carscoops The defining feature of Dodge performance cars in the last decade has been power on tap. The Hornet GT has that power too and on the highway or on uninterrupted ...