Muscle cars have been produced for over 70 years, so what makes the '60s so special? Looking back at this decade, it's hard to find a muscle car that isn't iconic for one reason or another.
There's a good reason why the '60s are often called the Muscle Car Era. After the decade ended and the oil crisis and new emissions regulations kicked in, it took the American car industry over 30 ...
so-called "gentleman muscle cars," like the following five. A few months after Pontiac introduced the GTO package for its Tempest/LeMans intermediate line, other famous Detroit brands followed.
While the 2025 lineup of available muscle cars doesn't give us many reasons to cheer, this year, we can take time to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of these five American legends. Unlike today ...
Perhaps best known for its OEM shifters available in '60s muscle cars (remember the Hurst Olds or Linda Vaughan, aka Miss Hurst Shifter?), Hurst has recently gotten into broader marketing of the ...