In the golden age of American muscle cars, three engine manufacturers dominated both NASCAR and the strets of the U.S. Here's ...
In 1973, Chevrolet made the 454 V8 available for the Chevelle SS Malibu Wagon, creating a rare muscle wagon with just around 71 examples produced.
The 1974 Trans Am SD-455 had a vinyl top after the popularity of it on other Firebird trims. Though the SD-455 wasn't in 1975 ...
Still, Ford responded to the Dodge V10 with a V10 of their own in 1997, when the 6.8-liter Triton V10 arrived in 1997 with ...
Some of the final champions of the V8 lie in the United States, such as General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis' US operations.
The V8 engine is a French invention. Popularized and mythologized in American form, it was patented by French engineer Leon Levavasseur, but the symmetry of eight cylinders pumping in concert appealed ...
The '90s are getting up there in age, and so are the design philosophies behind so many of its automotive icons. We outline a ...
Earl Newman's rare 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6, the earliest known LS6, gets a modern counterpart by Trans Am Worldwide.
A 1972 Chevrolet Corvette that's been sitting for decades in a garage is a one-owner specimen with low miles on the clock ...
Muscle cars represent the pinnacle of American automotive performance and style with their powerful engines, aggressive designs, and rich history. Certain models stand out not only for their speed and ...
Every superhero needs an origin story, and the Golden Age League of Legends all had humble beginnings en route to iconic ...
Remember when the Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and what used to be Chrysler all offered light-duty pickup trucks with available turbo diesel oomph? Only the largest of the Detroit-based ...