Pontiac introduced the High Output moniker in 1963 with the 326 HO, a V8 motor designed to offer spirited performance in a ...
The Ford Starliner was Ford's first muscle car, arriving in 1960 with up to 401 hp - four years before the Pontiac GTO ...
The Oldsmobile 442 was GM's fastest muscle car in 1965 and could outperform the GTO and Chevelle SS, yet remains criminally ...
Every car guy loves a good barn find story, whether it involves a rare supercar that's been MIA for decades or an ordinary ...
The 1966 GTO is arguably the most recognizable and successful icon of the original muscle car era, a machine that dominated street culture and the sales charts in equal measure. While many collectors ...
This striking 1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible has been fitted with a rowdy 350ci V8, delivering authentic American muscle power. While the title of ‘first muscle car’ is certainly contentious, one of the ...
Despite being relatively well-known at the time, it just didn't get the recognition it deserves.
The spirit of American performance is on display now at the Saratoga Automobile Museum. The Saratoga Springs museum's new exhibit called "Pontiac: The Dawn of Muscle," is a tribute to Pontiac’s most ...
The Chevy Chevelle and Pontiac GTO both received a mild facelift for 1967. If you could have just one, which of these hot ...
American carmakers were slow to catch on to the power of a great model name to market a car and create a legacy. The Ford Model T changed the world, but it got its name from the fact that Henry Ford ...
There isn't a car type more American than the muscle car, and over the last 70 years or so, just the slightest mention or thought of the segment conjures up images of models like the Ford Mustang, ...
Oh no, an asterisk! All right, there are other possible firsts. How about the 1932 Ford V8? It ticks the boxes and Clyde Barrow of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame allegedly wrote a letter bragging about its ...
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