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The latest “Fate of the Furious” trailer zooms onto the scene with enough vehicular eye candy to make any car enthusiast’s heart race. This time, the spotlight shines on Dom Toretto’s widebody ’70s Dodge Charger and a sleek widebody Dodge Challenger, potentially the new Dodge Charger Demon. Unfortunately, their powerful roars are overshadowed by deafening music and explosive antics that could make even Bruce Willis flinch. Buckle up for a wild ride packed with muscle and mayhem!

Hold onto your hubcaps! This summer, the quaint town of Norwalk, Ohio, will transform into a gearhead’s paradise as Ron Hackenberger, the automotive equivalent of a squirrel with a nut obsession, auctions off his mind-boggling collection of over 700 cars. From vintage classics to downright peculiar rides, every vehicle tells a story. It’s a one-man show with Hackenberger as the star, and with VanDerBrink Auctions steering the wheel, this weekend-long event promises to be an epic road trip down memory lane.

In a surprising twist of automotive fate, the Chevrolet Camaro has outpaced its long-time rival, the Ford Mustang, in sales for the first time in nearly two years in the USA. This unexpected victory comes amid Ford’s decision to halt Mustang production following a sharp decline in sales. In September, Camaro revved past the competition, selling 6,577 units compared to the Mustang’s 6,429. It seems the Camaro is back to remind everyone that it’s not just a flash in the pan but a full-on V8-powered comeback.

The internet is buzzing with speculation: could the iconic Dodge Challenger and Charger be ditching their beloved V8 engines for a twin turbocharged V6? While purists might be clutching their pearls, rest assured, the roar of the V8 isn’t bowing out just yet. Dodge’s next-gen muscle cars are expected to keep the V8 option alive, ensuring that your morning commute can still sound like an action movie. In the world of muscle cars, some traditions—like the V8’s roar—are just too good to give up.

Chevrolet’s Camaro ZL1 isn’t just showing off its muscles; it’s flexing them in the corners. Dubbed the fastest muscle car to date, this beast is the belle of the ball in the muscle car renaissance. Packed with performance tech that would make a rocket scientist blush, it’s the dream ride for speed enthusiasts. But for those with patience, waiting might be wise—rumor has it, the 2017 model is getting a makeover. So, buckle up or hold out; either way, you’re in for a wild ride!

Owning a classic muscle car is like holding a piece of the American dream, and the Ford Mustang (1965-1970) and Chevy Camaro (1967-1969) are among the easiest to restore. The Mustang makes maintenance a breeze with readily available sheet metal, while the Camaro lets you relive the 1960s with vibrant interior sets. No need to run from shop to shop; online parts have got your back. So, buckle up and get ready to cruise down memory lane without breaking a sweat!


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