The 1969 Chrysler 300 arrived at a moment when Detroit’s big luxury bruisers were starting to feel the heat from smaller, sharper muscle cars. Instead of surrendering, Chrysler tried to fuse its ...
HEMI engines have a long history in NASCAR and in muscle cars, but how did the two of them meet? Here's what made this racing ...
In the early 1960s, Chrysler did something no other Detroit automaker dared to attempt at scale: it put a jet-style turbine ...
The result of adding Mopar's mightiest V8 to an affordable personal luxury coupe, the 1966 HEMI Charger was never marketed as ...
While $50,000 is by no means a small amount, considering the current classic muscle car values, it's not that much, especially if you're getting a Mopar icon ...
The 1961 Chrysler New Yorker, slathered in improbable Dubonnet Iridescent—a shocking OE color that presaged the wild high-impact colors that would arrive on muscle Mopars just a few years later—is the ...
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
(iSeeCars) – The term “Muscle Car” is not clearly defined, but there are common traits a car must possess to earn muscle car status. Every car enthusiast would agree a muscle car is always a ...