The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
Remember when you could pick up a cool old car for a few grand? Well, those days are long gone for some of the most legendary ...
The most powerful used car on this list is the first-ever modern mid-engined Chevy Corvette, with 490 horsepower.
Although there were no million-dollar cars this time around, the top 10 most expensive classic vehicles fetched over $3 million combined.
Discover the cheapest Corvette generations you can buy today, from C4 classics under $10K to the affordable C5 and C6.
The "Spirit of Le Mans," was a 1976 Corvette with one of the wildest body kits ever fitted to a C3, and one of the most ...
Before Lambo and Porsche, a tiny Italian firm built the world's first super SUV, a forgotten gem that mixed Corvette muscle ...
Pratt Miller built only six Corvette C8.R race cars. Le Mans veteran Chassis #005 is now for sale. This $1.5M icon is restored and ready for its next owner.
American cars were cheap, flimsy, and built to last just long enough to limp through a warranty period. That perception ...
The Plymouth Superbird, a modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, was a limited-edition car only sold in 1970, however it is uncertain how many examples were built in total. Some sources claim ...
A home-built 1965 Chevy Chevelle packs 920 horsepower, Porsche paint, and Corvette seats in a raw, tire-shredding package.
Back before Craigslist and The Paper Shop ads were replaced by Facebook Marketplace, life was a bit simpler. Muscle cars were much more obtainable, and you could easily find one for next to nothing.