Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
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Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
Highly original and nearly complete, is this weathered 1971 Dodge Super Bee in Butterscotch worth saving for nearly $20K?
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The '90s saw the rise of some iconic and beloved cars, but there were also plenty of stinkers released over the decade. These ...
If everything checks out, this is a genuine numbers-matching LM1-spec Camaro. Only built during the first three to four ...
The Detroit Auto Show is going back to its roots. After more than a generation when it often seemed like automakers cared ...
Both upper levels offered wall-to-wall carpeting, an electric clock, and chrome trim along the window frames, side moldings ... GT marked the first muscle car version of Ford’s ute, which ...