For the 1970 model year, the Buick Electra 225 showcased its luxurious side with minimal exterior changes, but a major internal upgrade—a whopping 455 cu in (7.5 L) V8 engine roaring with 370 hp, enough to make your neighbors question their life choices. The antenna decided to play hide and seek by moving into the front window glass, while the engine was paired with a TH-400 automatic transmission, ensuring smooth rides while you contemplate if an antenna can get stage fright.
Rev up your engines and prepare for a joyride through automotive heaven! Join us on a hilarious escapade to Gateway Classic Cars, where hot rods, muscle cars, and rat rods await in all their gleaming glory. Whether you’re a gearhead or just someone who appreciates shiny things on wheels, this trip promises a turbocharged blend of nostalgia and horsepower. So buckle up, because this is one ride where the only speed limit is how fast you can laugh!
The 1970s embodied so many things. The first half was the end of an era, a last hurrah for muscle car–generation horsepower. With the noose of stricter smog regulations rapidly tightening around the necks of […]
The GT350 is a new kind of Mustang. Track-ready from the factory, its V-8 makes 526 hp and some of the best 8200-rpm noises you’ll ever hear. On this episode of Ignition presented by Tire […]
Rev up your engines and buckle up for one of the wildest nights in Europe’s muscle car haven! May ’16 marked an unforgettable cruising event, packed with jaw-dropping rides and the thunderous roars of V8 and V10 beasts. This video captures the heart-racing highlights, showcasing a parade of power and personality on wheels. So, crank up those speakers, sit back, and let the symphony of horsepower blow you away. Don’t forget to drop a comment on your favorite car—if you can pick just one!
One of the coolest features of many Muscle Cars is a big honkin’ air scoop sticking up through the hood. Today, we’re taking a look at some of the more memorable fresh air intake systems […]
Muscle Car Memes: Sorry kid, but… takes a light-hearted jab at the youthful dreams of owning the coolest ride in town. The featured meme hilariously captures the essence of muscle car obsession, juxtaposing a child’s innocent wish with the reality that these automotive beasts aren’t just about speed but also about the roar and the sheer presence they command. It’s a reminder that sometimes, in the world of muscle cars, dreams are as vast as the horsepower under the hood.
The 2018 Buick Regal GS five-door debuted with 51 additional horsepower and more aggressive styling than the model it replaces. The new Regal GS will carry the performance flag for the redesigned Regal lineup. Duncan Aldred, global […]
Revving up nostalgia with a side of practicality, the 1968 Ford F100 Street Truck might just be your new old-school daily driver. Imagine cruising to the grocery store with the rumble of a classic V8, turning heads faster than you can say “vintage charm.” Sure, parallel parking might feel like a workout, but who needs a gym membership when you’ve got a steering wheel that doubles as an arm day? With its timeless style and surprising reliability, this truck is as ready for the daily grind as it is for the weekend drag race.
Meet the 1966 Dodge Coronet 440, a vintage beauty that roars louder than your neighbor’s lawn mower at 7 AM. Sporting a Hemi with a 4-speed manual transmission, this classic powerhouse is essentially the automotive equivalent of finding an original Picasso in Grandma’s attic. Still in its original condition, it’s a time capsule on wheels, ready to transport you back to an era when music was groovy and cars were unapologetically loud. Buckle up for a ride that’s more thrilling than your last roller coaster escapade!
In the realm of muscle cars, the 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt is like that gym buff who can also bust out a perfect yoga pose. Sure, it’s got a 427 cubic-inch V8 engine that roars like a lion in a rock band, but it also knows the importance of a smooth ride. This car is proof that you don’t need to sacrifice comfort for power. With its plush interior, driving it feels like sitting on a cloud—if that cloud was powered by a hurricane. So, buckle up, and enjoy the best of both worlds!
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In the epic showdown of “The Riviera vs. The Blonde,” it’s a clash of chrome and charisma. Picture this: the Riviera, sleek and sophisticated, versus the Blonde, a dazzling dynamo on wheels. Both cars are vying for the title of ultimate head-turner. The Riviera’s got the curves, but the Blonde flaunts horsepower with flair. It’s a battle where style meets speed, and as the engines roar, one thing’s for sure—this isn’t just a race, it’s a full-throttle fashion statement. Buckle up!
Recently unearthed super rare 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible optioned with the 370 hp 400 cubic inch Ram Air IV motor. This Judge is believed to be 1 of 17 built with the Ram Air […]
Mike Hall is selling his five acre auto salvage property that includes over 300 classic junk cars.A house, a shop and a 1,200 sq-ft steel building are included. He claims the cars are worth from […]
