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The decade was the focus point for the muscle car golden era, during which the United States' biggest manufacturers competed to offer the fastest performance vehicles on the road. Chevrolet ...
The Chevrolet Camaro is no more, and while that might be a tough pill to swallow for fans of the nameplate, it could be great ...
Michael Schafer/Wikimedia Commons Most people think of muscle cars and picture Detroit metal—Chevelles, Chargers, Mustangs.
Whether in terms of design or mechanicals, these five American production cars stood out from the crowd during the 1960s ...
While there have been several movies that featured Chevrolet models, there are some that are more iconic than others. Here ...
but Chevrolet seemingly didn't get the memo. New emissions mandates and consumers' desire for more efficient vehicles had all the classic muscle cars detuned into parodies of their former badass ...
Another brand, Oldsmobile, was famous for their muscle car, the 442. However, the 442 didn't get quite as much of the spotlight as, say, models like the Chevrolet Chevelle SS or the Pontiac GTO.
Pricing ranges from $25,700 to $41,300. Chevrolet adds a new trim level to the Camaro for 2015. The track ready Z28 trim transforms the Camaro from a powerful muscle car into a true sports car.
Cars like the 1966 Ford Fairlane 500 R-Code, with just 57 ever having been produced, and the 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible, at just 17 units, are legendary among muscle-car fanatics.