There is nothing cooler than cruising in an old-school American muscle car. The exaggerated lines, excessive chrome use, and roaring V8 under the hood make for quite a fantastic experience. If you ...
In the grand, saga of American muscle cars, most chapters are loud, poorly behaved, and absolutely magnificent. But every now and then, something truly ridiculous happens. Something so berserk, so ...
A mystery surrounds the Mustang Shelby GT500 that The Doors lead singer Jim Morrison once loved and adored; it remains unsolved almost 52 years after his death. To understand it, we first have to jump ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Carroll Shelby, a name that resonates as synonymous with speed, innovation, and passion for engines, left an unmatched legacy in the automotive industry. Born on January 11, 1923, in Texas, USA, ...
The first Shelby Mustang was born in 1965. Called the G.T.350, that car immediately cemented Ford’s reputation as a genuine sports car (or “sport car,” according to Carroll Shelby, who never used the ...
It’s the real deal, and it’s making us feel some kinda way. The so-called “K-Code” Mustang GT350 and GT500 of the late 1960s is one of the finest examples of muscle car badassery the world has ever ...
That model was a one-year wonder, with only 2,048 big-block examples made before 1968 model-year production went to A.O. Smith in Ionia, Mich., fully under Ford’s management. Recalling a conversation ...
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