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8 Of GM's Most Iconic G-Body Muscle Cars
In the 1970s, an auto industry beset by multiple storms reacted to changes in consumer demand due to oil shortages, price spikes, and long lines at the pumps. As car buyers relinquished their thirsty ...
The mid-1970s saw some changes that made this era challenging for muscle car manufacturers. The U.S. government — in its bid to control air pollution and improve fuel efficiency — rewrote the ...
Over the decades, a variety of economic and environmental forces have shaped the domestic auto manufacturing landscape, and in the middle of the 1970s these factors came into play once again as ...
There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be slammed to the ground, but there are definitely some models that ...
Want your ride featured on HOT ROD?Click hereto find out how! After the unfortunate passing of the muscle car era in the 1960s and early 1970s, American car manufacturers struggled to find their niche ...
If you own a 1982-1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass or a 1986-1987 Buick Grand National and Regal, you may be pleased to know an upgrade air conditioning system is now ...
Part 3 of the hemi-swapped 1986 Buick Regal build for 2022 HOT ROD Drag Week.
Having been to several Optima Ultimate Streetcar Challenge qualifying events as well as many autocross and open track events, I can tell you that a serious G-machine begins with a good set of tires.
During its short lifespan, the G platform was used to underpin some interesting GM rides that helped spark a muscle car resurgence in an era when performance was not a main focus for US carmakers.
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