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10 muscle cars so rare most people don't know they exist
These muscle cars are so rare that only a lucky few have ever laid eyes on them.
Chevrolet’s most extreme muscle car of the 1960s was so powerful, so rare, and so unhinged, it barely survived the streets ...
The 1968-1970 AMC AMX was America’s only two-seat sports car, aside from the Corvette, with a wheelbase one inch shorter than Chevy’s iconic model. AMC’s 390-cubic-inch V8 created 315 horsepower and ...
Muscle car history usually gets told through the same familiar names: Mustang, Camaro, Challenger. They dominate headlines, auction results, social media feeds, and just about every conversation that ...
As with many cultural artifacts, the passing of time tends to skew our perceptions of cars greatly. Think about it this way. In 1995, you could go to a classic car show anywhere in America and see a ...
While its legendary status is undisputable, in stock form, the Mustang Boss 429 fell short of the brutal performance and real-world dominance that many Ford enthusiasts and collectors currently ...
While they're undoubtedly cool on the right car, side pipe exhausts disappeared for a few reasons. Some models with them, like select Chevy Corvette Stingrays, had questionably effective mufflers.
We explore the biggest, baddest and most brutal American muscle cars on display at the SEMA 2025 show in Las Vegas. AutoGuide.com was on the scene at SEMA 2025, hunting down big, brutal, beautiful ...
During the second part of the 1960s and early 1970s, American manufacturers began developing ever more appealing graphic packages for their high-performance models. In some cases, the graphic packages ...
Everyone knows about GTOs, Mustangs, and Camaros. Serious collectors hunt down entirely different machines that rewrote performance history before vanishing into obscurity. The 1968-1970 AMC AMX was ...
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