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Muscle cars have evolved from their humble beginnings to powerful beasts that can give even the likes of Porsche GT3 a run for their money. Enter the Camaro ZL1 1LE, a machine that may not be as wild as its predecessor, the Z/28, but certainly knows how to strut its stuff on the track. With small tweaks that pack a big punch, this Camaro is like a superhero in disguise, ready to unleash its full potential and leave competitors wondering what just passed them by.

Ryan travels to the California desert to test the newer, faster, better, 2018 Ford Mustang GT. Sound levels, launch control and line lock are all looked at in this review. Correction: Mustang has 5 more […]

As a classic muscle car enthusiast strapped for cash, you might feel like your dream ride is out of reach. Fear not! The 1970-71 Ford Torino GT and Mercury Cyclone GT offer a 250-hp V-8 punch, while the 1969 Pontiac GTO and 1973-76 Pontiac Trans Am boast colonnade style and power aplenty. Don’t overlook the 1978 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 WS6 with its 220-hp V-8 and flashy snowflake wheels. These gems prove you can rev up your muscle car dreams without breaking the bank!

In a twist of fate that almost saw legendary guitarist Jeff Beck swap his strings for spark plugs, he once considered trading his riffs for a wrench at Roy Brizio’s iconic South San Francisco hot rod shop. Known for crafting automotive masterpieces, Roy Brizio has turned car building into a near-religious experience. With a career spanning 40 years, Roy’s prolific hot rod creations are the stuff of legend—making him the real rock star of the road, without having to play a single chord.

Chad Hill and the crew from Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle brought their recently completed 1967 Chevelle they call Rush. Built in a road racing style, it has the right look with a front splitter, […]


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