Driving a supercar in the '80s wasn't as easy as Sonny Crockett and Magnum P.I made out. While these TV heroes in pastel and aloha shirts made daily driving a mid-engine exotic look as easy as driving around in a Corolla, the reality was often no power st... See more
The muscle car genre might have kicked off with the pretty 1964 Pontiac GTO, which packed a modest 325 horsepower from its Tri-Powered 389 CID V8 engine, but things got mean pretty quickly. These relatively simple two-door, three-box designs with a V8 up ... See more
Indecently, quick wagons may seem like a new idea, but they go back much further than we realize. Long before Volvo enlisted Porsche to develop the T-5R or Audi unleashed the 311-horsepower RS2, a handful of American automakers were already stuffing stati... See more
When it comes to the muscle car scene of the '60s, words like Hemi and Boss are passed around like the crown jewels of the era. It's not surprising, because if you wanted to win everything from bragging rights, to nights at the drag strip, you had to aim ... See more
The muscle car scene of the '60s and early '70s is peppered with the usual glitterati. The so-called Golden Era is ruled over by royalty such as the Chevy Chevelle SS 454, the Dodge Charger R/T, the Pontiac GTO, the Ford Mustang Mach 1, and the Plymouth H... See more