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Why muscle cars remain a staple of American culture
Muscle cars have long been an emblem of American automotive prowess, capturing the imagination of car enthusiasts and casual ...
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Stories behind the most famous muscle car models
Muscle cars have long captured the imagination of car enthusiasts and casual drivers alike, known for their powerful engines, ...
Discover the wild and rare 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top, one of just 937 built with Mopar’s floral vinyl roof option that ...
Fasten your seatbelts: event at Abilene airport showcases legal street racing The Airstrip Attack event is happening all ...
The Challenger nameplate ended abruptly in 1974, with Chrysler’s woefully sad decision to give up on the pony car niche for ...
Nostalgia is turning affordable muscle into expensive collector cars.
It seems the return of the V8-powered Mopar muscle car is certainly underway. Stellantis reportedly just allocated a whopping $10-billion investment into new US-based manufacturing, largely to support ...
Dodge — and Stellantis as a whole — seems to have realized it may have made a misstep or two by killing off the V8 muscle car, but with a new CEO at the helm, it looks like that deadly sin may soon be ...
V8-powered Mustangs are currently without any direct rival. With the demise of the previous-generation Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger, the American automaker found itself without a V8-powered ...
The U.S.’s Big Three automakers—General Motors, Ford, and what was once Chrysler—have been building high-performance pickups, or muscle trucks, since the late 1960s, when the Chevrolet El Camino SS ...
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