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A classic red pickup riding on whitewall tires doesn’t fit the usual muscle car mold, but it draws the same kind of attention, and the same kind of debate. Vintage trucks have quietly become one of the fastest-growing corners of the collector market. Is this one a keeper, or does it miss the mark?

This is a 1966 Dodge Coronet 440, and it’s as stock as they come. We’re talking drum brakes, 14-inch steel wheels with bias ply tires and a bench seat that was made for drive-in movies. […]

A stock Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT can run the quarter mile in the low 12s to low 13s depending on the year, numbers that outrun plenty of classic muscle cars straight off the showroom floor. Push a built SRT8 with real modifications and times drop into the 10-second range, deep into purpose-built drag car territory. It’s a two-and-a-half-ton SUV doing what dedicated muscle cars were built for. Here’s what’s actually happening under the hood.

Every muscle car fan has felt exactly what that meme is poking fun at: the gap between loving these cars and actually affording one. A real restoration isn’t a weekend project, it’s a five-figure commitment before the engine even turns over. Shop labor alone can run over $100 an hour, before parts, rust repair, and insurance enter the picture. Here’s what actually stands between admiring a muscle car and owning one.

Factory horsepower ratings from the muscle car era weren’t always straight answers. Some engines were tested without accessories to inflate the number; others were deliberately underrated to dodge insurance men and racing bans. That means a handful of ‘weaker’ cars on paper were the real street fighters of their day. Here’s what those bragging-rights figures were actually hiding.

A boosted engine hiding under a completely stock-looking exterior is one of car culture’s favorite tricks, and it isn’t limited to any one brand or era. The best sleeper builds keep the ride height, wheels, and exhaust note untouched while packing serious power underneath.

World Cup Finals – Import vs Domestic bring’s together some of the FASTEST cars from both sides and lines them up against each other to create the CLOSEST, and most KICKASS races for their 10,000+ […]


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