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Introducing the 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Convertible, the car that screams “cool” louder than a rockstar at a silent retreat. With its sleek design and roaring V8 engine, this classic ride is perfect for anyone looking to make a grand entrance, or just to pick up groceries in style. Equipped with a transmission smoother than a jazz saxophonist and more horsepower than a cowboy convention, this Mustang is ready to gallop into your heart—and your garage.

The all-new 2017 Ford GT takes on its predecessor, a 2005 Ford GT, to see how these mid-engine machines compare in styling, performance, and long-term investment potential. Executive Publisher and Ford GT owner, Karl Brauer, […]

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko 427 in Olympic Gold is the automotive equivalent of finding a golden ticket in your chocolate bar—except this ticket revs up to 425 horsepower! Yenko Camaros aren’t just cars; they’re the rare unicorns of the muscle car world, prancing around with an engine that growls like a lion with a megaphone. It’s like having a rock star in your garage, minus the noise complaints from the neighbors. So, buckle up, because this Camaro is ready to take you on a wild, golden ride!

In a thrilling showdown that could only be described as a clash of automotive titans, a 1970 Plymouth Satellite Big Block, sporting its vintage muscle charm and four doors of unadulterated power, managed to outpace a modern BMW in a head-to-head race. Proving that age is just a number, this classic powerhouse left the BMW eating its dust, while onlookers couldn’t help but cheer for the underdog that reminded everyone why muscle cars are the real superheroes of the road. So much for German engineering, right?

Rev up your engines, folks, because the 1969 Chevrolet Nova at the Pigeon Forge Rod Run is the real deal! This beauty boasts an LS6 engine that purrs like a contented kitten and has Detroit Speed handling that could make a roller coaster jealous. Its Wilwood brakes ensure you can stop on a dime—or at least a quarter. The straight black paint job is so deep, you might just lose your reflection in it, and with a Stinger Hood to boot, it’s got more cool factor than a penguin in sunglasses. Check it out!

An abandoned Mach 1 is a dream find! In this episode of Roadkill powered by Dodge, David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan head to Colorado Auto & Parts in Englewood, Colorado, and visit the Corns family—builders […]

In a world where caffeine is king and sleep is a forgotten relic, the question “Are you tired?” feels as familiar as your morning coffee. This article delves into the hilarious cycle of modern exhaustion—where the snooze button is your enemy, and your bed feels like a long-lost friend. Discover the comedic irony of fighting fatigue with energy drinks and the never-ending battle to stay awake during that afternoon meeting. Laugh along as we explore why being tired is the new trend everyone is trying to shake off.

Get ready to rev up your engines with a nostalgic ride back to 1970, featuring the legendary Plymouth Superbird 440 CID Super Commando Six Pack V8! Thanks to the folks at Gateway Classic Cars, we’ve got a gallery of images that’ll make any muscle car enthusiast drool like a kid in a candy store. With its iconic nose cone and towering rear wing, this beast looks like it could take flight at any moment—just don’t expect to see it on the runway at your local airport!

The 1968 Plymouth Road Runner with a factory-installed 426 Hemi V8 is like the rock star of muscle cars—rare, powerful, and with a price tag that could make even a wealthy collector’s wallet weep. Why all the buzz? Well, imagine a car that can clock a quarter mile in 13.54 seconds at over 105 MPH, straight off the showroom floor. The Hemi engine was the ultimate upgrade, combining performance with a touch of Mopar magic, bringing high-octane thrills to the everyday driver.


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