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Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
If you're in the market for a classic muscle car, but you also have a tight budget, there are some great choices out there. Here are some of our favorites.
Cars.com search data show that more people check out muscle cars than any other category of vehicles except pickup trucks, even if they are dreaming rather than buying.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Ford and its Lincon-Mercury division built a series of awesome muscle cars. However, if you look at any list of best FoMoCo muscle cars, half of the entries are ...
These rare muscle cars are out in the open, often found in owners' garages, or better yet, on a small dealer lot that is more interested in selling its fleet of over the old car in the corner.
We’ve got the eight all-time best classic American muscle cars here, with impossible choices being made between some of the biggest automotive icons ever ...
This review of the electric Dodge Charter Daytona muscle car finds that an electric Dodge muscle car can really be awesome.
As a child growing up in the 1980s, I idolized classic muscle cars. Especially the Pontiac GTO and Trans Am. My family had both models in varying states of functionality — the highlight being a ...
Even at the height of their popularity, many classic muscle cars were surprisingly affordable -- although that's no longer the case for well preserved examples.
8 Old Muscle Cars You Didn’t Know Had Big-Block V-8 Power We’re not talking Ford Mustangs, Plymouth Barracudas, or the Chevrolet Chevelle SS here.
Total Car Score has identified the following classic American muscle cars that not only represented the pinnacle of automotive performance when new but also offer strong market value today.