The most impressive muscle cars of the ’60s & ’70s The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of ...
The 1966 Shelby GT350R has long been celebrated as a street-legal race car, but the same traits that made it ferocious on ...
The 1966 Shelby GT350 was built around speed, not softness. It took the compact Ford pony car formula and stripped away ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang GT packs a 289ci V8, 4-speed manual, and the Pony Interior Decor Group into a clean maroon-over-black package that ticks every box a serious first-gen Mustang buyer is looking ...
It used to be, if you wanted a more powerful V8 engine, you'd have to build it bigger. It was a simple numbers game: Typically, the higher an engine's displacement, the higher its horsepower. This ...
For some time, General Motors (GM) was planning to become an electric vehicle-only maker by 2035. So, no more internal combustion engines, at all. But more recently, customer buying trends and new ...
GM has confirmed that its next-generation V8 engine will be built in Canada, reinforcing the automaker’s long-term commitment to internal combustion powertrains for its most profitable vehicles. The ...
Nothing fuels nostalgia like the death of a naturally aspirated masterpiece. Lexus' famed 5.0-liter V8 might've lost the horsepower wars, but the aural extravaganza it plays won our hearts. Of course, ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible on Exotic Car Trader boasts a glossy Candy Apple Red repaint and restored details. It’s an iconic American pony car ready to cruise. The Ford Mustang was quite the ...
Classic Mustangs are known for their style and free-spirited driving experience, but they aren’t as much fun when they overheat. Cooling issues are common on these cars, and our 1965 Mustang had a ...