A rare collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance resulted in one of the most powerful muscle cars of its time.
Most muscle cars are built for the mass market, but only a handful of lucky owners ever got to drive these.
These beasts once ruled American streets, but today spotting one feels like finding a unicorn on asphalt. The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible represents automotive mythology most enthusiasts will ...
Parked in a field since 1982, this 1973 Plymouth Road Runner is a rare four-speed manual Mopar. But it's also in poor ...
Built in fewer than 10,000 examples over six model years (1966-1971), the Hemi-powered Mopars are among the rarest muscle cars of the golden era. They're also among the most desirable and expensive, ...
When you talk about American muscle cars, one of the key brand names that isn't far from being uttered is Buick. The General Motors-owned marque was a key player during the muscle car golden age of ...
AMC gave the car a patriotic red, white, and blue color scheme. Pair that with a Hurst shifter rowing a four-speed manual ...
These little-known cousins of the Ford family may be obscure, but are equally as interesting as their more famous ...
The only Dodge Demon 170 painted in Cream Sickle, with 20 miles and ex-Kevin Hart ownership, crosses the block at Mecum Kissimmee 2026 — one of the rarest muscle cars ever built. One of the rarest ...