The Pontiac GTO became legendary not only for its muscle car performance, but also for the bold name that helped define its ...
The long-lost Oldsmobile combined a lightweight chassis with a powerful luxury engine 15 years before the Pontiac GTO.
Pontiac canceled its ill-fated flagship muscle car at the last minute, after one car magazine had already declared it Performance Car of the Year.
It's hard to find a muscle car from the '60s and '70s that didn't look good, but these five stood out then and still do now, ...
Is the 1957 Chevy Bel Air a true muscle car or just a really fast family ride? We're letting you decide, but first, here are ...
In the halcyon days of cheap, plentiful gas and nary a concern for environmental protection, Detroit pushed out some of the biggest and baddest cars to ever grace America's roadways. There was no ...
The Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors had a good run before being phased out in GM's 2010 restructuring. The carmaker is largely credited with inventing the muscle car. Even during the ...
There was little to visually differentiate the GTOs built on the D37 LeMans coupe and the F37 LeMans sport coupe, but one clear way to tell is by the F37 sport coupe’s louvered quarter-window ...
The 1970 Pontiac GTO exemplified muscle-car era power, design, and mechanical simplicity. Features include a 400-ci Ram Air III V8, four-speed manual, and period-correct styling. This example remains ...
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, ...
Often ridiculed for their smaller, less powerful V8s, these performance compacts were actually far better than some led us to ...
Muscle cars are as American as baseball and apple pie. Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have ...