American Muscle Cars -- the very words speak of automotive power. Here at the Muscle Car Page, one will find examples of the greatest period in American automotive history, 1960 to 1972. During this period, Detroit created the greatest performance machines of all time by following an age old receipe: placing big engines in (relatively) small cars -- all at a price the average person could afford - creating the "muscle car." Performance cars, such as the Chevrolet Corvette and today's import pocket rockets are actually "sports cars" as they often carry hefty price tags to go along with their technological gizmos. True muscle cars simply followed the adages "There is no substitute for cubic inches," and "There is no replacement for displacement" and resulted in some truly remarkable vehicles. The Muscle Car Page celebrates the glorious muscle car era so sit back and enjoy a trip back to the glory days of the American automobile.
- Musclecars: An overview of the great American Muscle car.
- Musclecars - Ads: A few of the most famous and significant muscle car ads.
- Musclecars - Articles: Some of the most memorable articles about muscle cars, including the infamous GTO vs. GTO.
- Musclecars - Best Selling: Check out a list of the best selling muscle cars of all time.
- Musclecars - Comparisons: Some interesting comparisons between muscle cars and modern vehicles.
- Musclecars - Dealers: A look at dealers who took the performance thing a step further.
- Musclecars - Engines: The heart of a muscle car is its engine.
- Musclecars - 50 Fastest: The fifty fastest muscle cars.
- Musclecars - Links: Links to all types of muscle car websites.
- Musclecars - Most Rare: Check out a list of the rarest muscle cars of all time.
- Musclecars - Songs: Some of the songs that helped shape the muscle car era.
- Musclecars - Timeline: A timeline that shows the progression of muscle cars.
- Musclecars - Valuable: The most valuable muscle cars.
- AMC AMX: AMC's unique muscle car.
- AMC AMX: AMC's special vehicles - The SC/Rambler, The Machine, and the Hornet SC360.
- Buick GS: The dentist's car with bite.
- Buick Riviera: Personal luxury at its finest.
- Buick Skylark: The GS's little brother.
- Buick Wildcat: Buick's forgotten muscle car.
- Chevrolet Camaro: Personal luxury at its finest.
- Chevrolet Chevelle: The king of the intermediates.
- Chevrolet El Camino: It's a car, it's a truck, it's all muscle.
- Chevrolet Impala: She's really fine, my 409 ...
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo: A little too late.
- Chevrolet Nova: The first pocket rocket.
- Chrysler 300: The first muscle car?
- Dodge Challenger: A pony car with up to 440 cubes.
- Dodge Charger: The General Lee.
- Dodge Coronet: What a difference a little R/T can make.
- Dodge Dart: The little car that packed a big punch.
- Dodge Daytona: How does 200 mph sound?
- Dodge Super Bee: Dodge's version of the Plymouth Road Runner.
- Ford Fairlane: From hardtop convertibles to Torino Cobras.
- Ford Galaxie: Ford's forgotten fullsize muscle car.
- Ford Mustang: The pony car that started it all.
- Ford Thunderbird: The other American icon.
- Mercury Comet: Mercury's version of the Ford Fairlane.
- Mercury Cougar: Mercury's adult pony car.
- Oldsmobile 442: A muscle car that actually handled!
- Oldsmobile Toronado: Yes, a front wheel drive muscle car.
- Plymouth 'Cuda: King Kong's favorite home.
- Plymouth GTX: The gentleman's super car.
- Plymouth Road Runner: The beep-beep muscle car that was cheap-cheap.
- Plymouth Superbird: Plymouth's winged wonder.
- Pontiac Catalina: Fullsize muscle with style.
- Pontiac Firebird: The Camaro's European cousin.
- Pontiac Grand Prix: Speed with style.
- Pontiac GTO: The Great One - The one that started it all.
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