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Are you a fan of the classic curves of a ’57 Chevy or does the sleek silhouette of a ’67 Mustang make your heart race? Maybe you’re more into the futuristic lines of a Tesla Model S? We’re curious to know which year and model revs your engine! Whether your favorite ride is a vintage beauty or a modern marvel, cast your vote in our fun poll. After all, who doesn’t love a little friendly debate over horsepower and hubcaps? Join in and let’s see which car takes the checkered flag for the favorite year and model!

Title: Guess the year, make and model!

Rev up your brain engines and prepare for a horsepower-fueled guessing game! Feast your eyes on the sleek lines and vintage charm of this classic beauty. With its unmistakable style and roaring legacy, can you pinpoint the year, make, and model of this automotive icon? Here’s a hint: it’s a Plymouth that’s as cool as a cucumber and as fierce as a barracuda. Take a wild guess and see if you have what it takes to be crowned the ultimate car connoisseur!

We take an early Dodge Challenger and compare it to—what else—a current Challenger, from the eyes of an owner. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

This time on Engine Masters, presented by Amsoil, you’ll learn a good combo for 470-plus horsepower from a stock-bottom-end 5.7L Dodge Hemi, and then see us add a Paxton supercharger in the hunt for 707 […]

In the age of social media, where the phrase “Look at me” is both a plea and a proclamation, we’ve captured the essence perfectly with this image. Imagine a muscle car so pristine, it practically flexes its fenders. You can almost hear it revving, “I’m not just a car, I’m a lifestyle!” This beauty doesn’t just sit in the garage – it poses! With curves that could make even the most stoic engine block blush, it’s a testament to automotive charisma. Why say “Look at me” when your ride can scream it?

This 1968 Chevrolet Corvette is one of the 80 built in ’68 featuring the legendary RPO L88 427 V8. This is as close to a full-race Corvette as you could buy in ’68, with heavy-duty […]

Do you want to spend big bucks on a hydraulic roller cam setup or low bucks on the old-school flat-tappet cam? The answer depends on your desire for power and durability, and this episode of […]

Nick Panaritis loves rebuilding classic engines like this 1968 440, out of a client’s Charger. He can make them stock, he can modify them, he can build your dream muscle car power plant any way […]

Title: Henry Ford said “The first car race took place about 5 minutes after the second car was ready”.

Excerpt: Henry Ford, a pioneer of the automobile industry, had a knack for capturing the human spirit with his witty insights. His quip, “The first car race took place about 5 minutes after the second car was ready,” perfectly encapsulates the innate competitive nature of humans. Imagine the scene: two proud car owners, a dusty road, and the irresistible urge to see who could outpace the other. It’s a tale as old as cars themselves, proving that where there are wheels, there’s a way to race!


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