In the ultimate showdown of horsepower versus high heels, “Car vs. Girl: Who Wins?” takes a hilariously lighthearted look at whether a sleek muscle car can outshine the charisma of a confident girl. With a wink and a nod, this humorous piece imagines a world where revving engines and runway-ready struts go head-to-head. Spoiler alert: while the car might have the horsepower, the girl definitely has the horsepower to turn heads! Who’s your money on in this delightful duel?
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Get ready to rev your engines and take a nostalgia trip with the 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, a muscle car that’s as sharp as your uncle’s mullet in its heyday. This beast is powered by a 350 engine with a 4-barrel carburetor, paired with a Turbo 350 automatic transmission—perfect for outrunning any midlife crisis. Sporting a menacing black-on-black look and boasting just 19,xxx original miles, this Camaro isn’t just straight around corners; it’s straight-up cool. Just don’t blame us if it steals the show—and your heart!
The 1969 Pontiac Trans Am was the first of this legendary line of Muscle Cars, and we spent some time with a Ram Air III 4-speed version for this episode of Muscle Car Of The […]
Meet Tom Lembeck, the proud owner of a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona 426 Hemi that sports a paint job so rare, it’s practically the unicorn of muscle cars. Since 2013, Tom’s been cruising around in one of only two ever built with the original F6 Spring Green Metallic color, turning heads and probably causing envy-induced whiplash. This car isn’t just a relic; it’s a rolling piece of automotive art that makes everyone green with envy—literally!
The 1964-1966 Ford Thunderbird, a daring mix of luxury and heft, cruised into the spotlight with its stylish flair overshadowing its athletic prowess. Despite a robust V8 engine, its weight made quick starts a distant dream. The ’64 model uniquely boasted “Thunderbird” on its hood, while sequential tail lights debuted in ’65, causing a blip in its release. By ’66, a tweaked V8 and a new Town Landau model attempted to elevate its game. The T-bird’s cinematic stardom added a dash of Hollywood glamour to its legacy.
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The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Roadster is a classic example of what happens when American muscle meets pure vehicular charisma—a match made in horsepower heaven. With its engine roaring like a lion on a caffeine binge, this Corvette boasts a power-to-cube ratio that would make any gearhead’s heart skip a beat. Sure, it’s a looker with those sleek lines, but can it live up to the hype? Spoiler alert: It doesn’t just meet expectations; it does burnouts around them!
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Dodge conjured a powerful Demon and wants it to help bolster sales and enhance its reputation as the wicked child among automakers. How hellish? Try 840 horsepower. Challenger SRT Demon is a limited-edition car that’s […]
Behold, the 1954 Lincoln Capri, a classic beauty with a 317 CID V8 engine and a 3-speed automatic transmission – a true throwback to the days when cars were as big as your dreams and gas was cheaper than a soda. A special thanks to Gateway Classic Cars for the stunning images that capture this vintage marvel in all its glory. It’s the kind of car that would make even the most steadfast pedestrian consider a career in driving just to bask in its retro splendor.
10 Cool 1970 Ford Commercials (Maverick, Thunderbird, Mustang, Torino, Grabber) These rare, vintage television ads of Ford Maverick, Thunderbird, Mustang, Torino, and Maverick Grabber. Check out this, and all these retro, hard to find old […]
When one is hit with Mustang fever, just purchasing one doesn’t always cure the ailment. Sometimes the purchase of one, two, or possibly more will calm down the symptoms, but rarely is it fully cured. […]
In 1964, the Chevy II hit the showrooms with the kind of determination only a compact car can muster when it dreams big. Competing with the likes of the Falcon and the Valiant, it was the budget-friendly dream for anyone with a taste for practicality. But alas, along came the Chevelle, the new kid on the block, and stole the show like a flashy new toy on Christmas morning. With larger engines and more gears than you can shake a stick at, the Chevy II was a classic tale of the little engine that could—just maybe not as fast as its rivals. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars for preserving this slice of automotive history, one image at a time!
The 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 is like the mid-sized superhero of vintage cars, sporting a 371 cu in Rocket V8 engine. With its two-barrel carb, it flexes 265 hp, but slap on a four-barrel, and it’s ready to show off with 300 hp. For those who believe in over-the-top power, the Super 88’s 394 CID Rocket V8 packs a punch at 315 hp. And just like a superhero’s cape, the images provided by Gateway Classic Cars make this classic beauty look ready to save the day—or at least your garage.
