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The second-gen Charger is also known for its role on both the big and small screens. It was famously driven by the ...
It may look very subtle on the outside, but the S8 is a high-tech hot rod spaceship in reality. These 25-year-old performance ...
Classic muscle cars are getting painfully expensive. The golden-era icons, Chevelle SS 454s, anything with a 426 Hemi, early GTOs, have skyrocketed into collector territory, commanding prices most ...
Beautiful, potent, and, best of all, cheap, the fourth-generation Camaro Z28 is a modern muscle car that's worth every penny ...
First-gen Grand Prix sales on Classic.com in the three months leading up to this writing number just four cars. Prices range from $24,200 to a high of $107,800 for a 1965 coupe with the 421 Tri ...
But this golden age of muscle cars didn't last long. Things were changing even in the early 1970s. Insurance companies began charging high rates for muscle cars, making them expensive to own.
Selling a classic car online isn’t about casting the widest net, it’s about putting your car in front of the right people.
For £19, a child between the ages of 10 and 17 can snag the opportunity to pelt a sports or muscle car around a track ...
However, this time around, Alpine Motors, General Motors' long-standing sole authorised dealer (AD) in Singapore, has decided ...