A 1970 Oldsmobile sleeper packed nearly 390 hp into a full-size car with no visual hints of its performance.
In the ’70s, some motorists got stars in their eyes when they looked at muscle cars, while others gravitated toward supercars or even subcompact models. While what’s “cool” just depends on what ...
Unveiled at the at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1971, the RX-500 was a blend between spectacular 1970s design and Mazda’s internal ...
While unquestionably cool, these five muscle cars were sales disasters during the 1970s. Today, however, their rarity makes them some of the most expensive and sought-after American classics. During ...
The 1970 Pontiac Trans Am emerged as a pivotal model in the muscle car era, renowned for its impressive performance and bold ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The '70s can be considered the heyday for souped-up, high-powered sports cars, with many models earning fame and recognition that lasts to this day. Some '70s models pushed the limits of the auto tech ...
General Motors was caught flat-footed when Ford introduced the Mustang for the 1964 ½ model year. Sure, the General had built its share of muscle cars in the past — generally they were versions of ...
Chevy had been a major player in the muscle car wars of the 1960s. With the decade coming to a close, the writing was on the wall; the muscle car party was coming to an end. Looming federal ...
The 1970 Chevelle is a dream car for Doug Korney of Continental. It recently won the people’s choice award at the Fish’s Fun Run car show in Columbus Grove. CONTINENTAL – A 1970 Chevelle stood out ...