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10 rarest Chevrolet muscle cars produced in the '70s
Muscle cars were huge in the 1970s. This era was coming to a close by the time the decade ended, but that didn’t stop Chevrolet from producing some incredible muscle cars that many drivers loved and ...
Among purists, there has always been a debate about high-powered pony cars for the golden age of muscle. Some see them as genuine muscle cars that transcended their market segment, while others are ...
Side view of red 1971 Plymouth Road Runner parked in countryside - Heritage Images/Getty Images Despite the term muscle car being used so often by car enthusiasts, journalists, automotive historians, ...
New York's Vince Pileggi graduated high school in June, 1965. A few months later, he bought a '59 Impala convertible with a 3x2 348 and Powerglide automatic. In no time, he changed it to stick shift ...
Chevrolet’s heritage push in Brazil isn’t slowing down. After kicking things off with a restored Omega sedan last year, the brand is now rolling out its second batch of Vintage projects, and this time ...
Somewhere betwixt the oil crises and the beige tsunami onslaught of sensible saloons, executives across the U.S. decided that ...
As a car enthusiast, growing up in the 1970s was bittersweet. While there were some cool looking muscle cars from the early '70s in dealer showrooms, the muscle car era's heyday was mostly behind us ...
Front 3/4 view of gold-colored custom 1970s Chevy van. - Jaclyne Ortiz/Getty Images Even if the 1970s weren't necessarily considered the peak of automotive performance or vehicle quality, the decade ...
The '70s were a time of disco balls, platform shoes, and iconic TV shows, likeChico and the Man. Jose Guizar, of Garden Grove, California, decided to pay homage to this iconic decade by restoring one ...
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