Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
While classic muscle cars from decades past tend to be expensive, there are a handful from the '70s under $10k that could be ...
Ken, a passionate fan of American classics, is the proud owner of an exclusive 1968 Pontiac Firebird in the "Pink Mist" color ...
It is, however, possible to get a killer muscle car from the classic era on a budget and the first way is to pick up a ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
The muscle car era saw the birth of countless classics, but they couldn't all be a runaway success. Here are some of the ...
Classic muscle cars are usually insanely expensive. However, if your New Year is to buy one, here are five models that won't force you to break the bank. Since Pontiac introduced the GTO package ...
The Pontiac GTO isn't just the G.O.A.T., it started a revolution of American performance and launched the Golden Age of ...
A quick peek at the VIN reveals that this Challenger wasn't born with a 426-cubic-inch Hemi, but it's still a rare classic.
The MotorTrend Classic Cars section showcases the greatest cars the world has seen, in addition to cars you may have forgot existed, rare and exotic cars and unique vintage vehicles.
Of course you do, and if you've got a classic car or a souped-up muscle car, there's a new fuel pump that can help convert your engine to run on E85. AutoblogGreen reader Dan Kahn sent in a tip ...