and so began the era of wild and memorable race-car liveries that would peak in the 70s and 80s. According to Sven Voelker's book Go Faster, it was American driver Briggs Cunningham who ushered in ...
Besides maybe apple pie and baseball, you can't get much more American than the muscle car. There's quite a lot of speculation surrounding what was the first true muscle car. Some argue it was the ...
Interestingly enough, only one of the three cars has the patriotic red-white-blue color scheme. Yes, while the Machine may be a common sight in this livery, the muscle car was actually available ...
While the GTO was the first high-performance intermediate to sell in large numbers, it wasn't the first American model worthy ...
American Motors Corporation was an ... like the Rebel Machine. This proper muscle car sported white, red, and blue livery, and powered by a 6.4-liter V8. All of these Olds muscle cars were paint ...
Gen-Xers love some classic American muscle, but it's unclear if Millennials and Gen-Z can pick up the slack and keep things on an upward trajectory. There's almost no chance that muscle cars are ...
It’s true. Dodge assembled its quintessential American muscle car in Canada. However, the Challenger wasn’t alone. In ...