During the American muscle era, Detroit engines powered the most iconic and powerful cars on the road. Here are some of the ...
Their most famous V8 has spanned decades, and is the most popular choice for muscle car builds, and anything that goes fast on a budget, for that matter. Alright, we'll stop beating around the bush ...
The 1932 Ford Flathead V8 ignited the V8 revolution, bringing power to the masses. It was revolutionary for its time, ...
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10 Best 1960s Muscle Cars
These were fast with Ford's new 427ci big-block FE, but not fast enough ... (In 1969, there was an internal restriction on engine sizes over 400 cubic inches for cars as small as the Camaro.) ...
You might think that ‘Cuda is a nickname for the Plymouth Barracuda, but that’s not the case. Here is the difference between ...
Once restored to original specifications, this 1965 Parisienne may just be one of the most valuable Canadian-made Pontiacs ...
As for looks, the rugged styling includes hexagonal fog lights, 17-inch black alloy wheels with thick treads, black front and ...
This model stands out above all the rest for being an automotive institution that brought joy - and high performance - to ...
Admittedly, the new Mokka doesn’t appear all that different from the current model, with styling changes limited to a tweaked ...
That might be true, but U.S. brands know how to build advanced, efficient, high-performing engines that last ages. Ford has a long history with engines. In fact, Henry Ford’s first invention was ...
Ford's Fiesta Van is a commercial variation of the UK’s best-selling car. It remains a truly unique combination of practical van and stylish hatchback. Much like the Fiesta in car format, the Small ...