The first car you think of when you hear the words 'muscle car' is not usually one made by a British automaker. You'd be excused for thinking of the Ford Mustang, the Dodge Charger, or if you ...
Now it’s back, thanks to the engineer John Stubbs who bought the Austin brand after noticing the brand and trademarks were ...
Go-faster specials cemented the original Escort in the public’s affections, but the more mundane models such as this ...
The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
The Ferrari 308, made even more famous by the show "Magnum P.I.," had the performance and style that helped define its era.
Before the mid-1970s, it seemed as if Britain's police forces bought nothing but British cars. Watch any film or TV programme made between 1945 and 1980 and you'll be treated to a veritable feast of ...
Sports cars from the 1970s were interesting ... a little more like a Ford Mustang than a car from one of the top British names. The performance figures of the V8 Vantage put it ahead of its ...
As the first all-new car launched by British Leyland, the Maxi of 1969 was a crucial model ... As British Leyland morphed into BL Ltd and finally left the troubled 1970s behind, so it embarked upon an ...
The first-generation Dodge Challenger, produced from 1970 to 1974, is a highly desirable ... This figure includes 692 convertibles and 2,522 cars equipped with the Special Edition (SE) package ...