There are various reasons an engine can lose horsepower, including carbon buildup, failed seals, and rusty (or worn-down) metal parts.
The most powerful muscle car of the 1960s was the Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake. While the Cobra may have started out as an ...
Muscle cars have long been a symbol of American automotive prowess, capturing the imagination of enthusiasts and collectors ...
With fewer than 4,000 built, the 1970 Torino GT convertible remains one of Ford’s rarest mid-sized bruisers — a sun-drenched ...
For decades, Dodge has been a standard bearer of American horsepower, with its biggest engines pushing blistering speed and fire-breathing exhaust notes.
The 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix fits in a couple of different categories, so is it a muscle car or not? Let's take a look at it's ...
The 383 doesn't overheat like the 400 and provides more power than a 350. Being the "just right" Goldilocks of muscle-car ...
When reason said 'no,' engineers said 'stuff it with a V8.' From the Rover 75 V8 to the Taurus SHO, here are the cars that ...
A 4-cylinder turbo can bring power and performance, but nothing can replace the feel of an American V8. These are the V8 ...
When the 300C launched in 2005, it marked Chrysler's first use of a five-speed automatic transmission, as well as the ...
Steve Cutler’s love of Mopar and muscle cars began when he was 14 and his dad bought him a $450 1968 Dodge Charger. Now his ...
Who doesn’t love the deafening sound of a roaring American muscle car? Well, the sad truth is that you may not be able to ...