Posts By: Kiril
Muscle cars are notorious for their unapologetic power and tire-devouring capabilities. In a world where tread life is but a fleeting dream, these beasts blaze trails of burnt rubber and laughter. If your tires could talk, they’d probably ask for a vacation! This meme captures the essence of the muscle car spirit—speed, smoke, and a hint of mischief. Get ready to chuckle as you imagine the endless cycle of tire changes and the gleeful roar of engines that just can’t get enough.
In 2016, Ford’s Mustang galloped ahead with 105,932 units sold, leaving its pony car pals, the Camaro and the Challenger, eating dust. While Ford flexes its horses, it’s not just about raw power—it’s a delightful cocktail of nostalgia and muscle, sparking joy from gearheads to grandmas. Meanwhile, Dodge is revving up the rear-wheel drive game, so if you’re torn between nostalgia and torque, the year’s sales suggest your heart might just Mustang on.
Get ready for a wild ride as we take the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, powered by an 8-71 Supercharged 454 Big-block V8, for a spin. This beast, backed by a Turbo 400 automatic and finely tuned by Craven Performance, is not for the faint-hearted. Topped with a fuel injection unit, it’s as if this car had a few too many espressos and a mid-life crisis. We kept it cool in the test drive, though—it’s not ours, and it’s fresh off the build. Buckle up and enjoy the jaw-dropping finesse of this classic powerhouse!
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro isn’t just any car, it’s a street machine that could make even Fred Flintstone ditch his footmobile. Imagine cruising down Main Street with the wind in your hair and the unmistakable roar of a V8 engine. It’s like being a rock star, but without all the groupies and smashed guitars. And let’s not forget its sleek, timeless design—this beauty could make a parking meter blush. Check out the full throttle experience in our linked video, it’s a ride you won’t want to miss!
In the epic showdown of tire-shredding, rubber-burning glory, it’s the USA vs. AUS in the ultimate muscle car burnout battle! Picture this: American muscle cars, with engines so loud they could wake the dead, face off against their Aussie counterparts, famed for their down-under daring. Who will leave the wildest skid marks and create the thickest clouds of smoke? Tune in to witness which side of the Pacific can lay down the most legendary burnouts, and remember, kids, don’t try this at home!
When it comes to classic muscle cars, choosing between the 1970 and 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda is like picking your favorite child—if your kids were loud, gas-guzzling monsters with racing stripes. The 1970 model boasts a sleek, understated elegance, while the 1971 version screams “look at me!” with its unique grille and quad headlights. Whether you’re wooed by the original’s charm or the sequel’s swagger, both ‘Cudas promise to turn heads and guzzle gas with style. So, which year ‘Cuda revs your engine?
When Norman Sargent, a spirited 8-year-old, moved in with his mechanic stepfather, he was whisked away in a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback, igniting a lifelong love affair with classic cars. As he recalls, “From then on, I was hooked!” Fast forward to today, and Sargent is the mastermind behind Grave Robbers Restoration, a place where vintage vehicles rise from the ashes. With a laugh, he says, “Our motto? We bring cars back from the dead because the afterlife is too boring for Mustangs!”
