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Pontiac built some incredible muscle cars in the 1960s, but one stood out as fast and rare, leaving all others in the dust.
Drag racing was gaining in popularity in the early 1960s, and muscle cars were the automakers' attempt to give the people some track performance for the streets.
This brutality of nature is the quintessential dynamic of the Firebird no-prep drag racing event. There is a prize to be one, whether it is money, or fame, or the admiration of your peers. This ...
Muscle cars will slug it out on the quarter-mile drag strip this weekend at Brainerd International Raceway in the 20th annual Coca-Cola Muscle Car Shootout.
DRAG RACING: Racers finish Muscle Car Series in grand fashion When the 24th annual Muscle Car Shootout kicked off last weekend at Brainerd International Raceway, one thing was certain: The father ...
In the latest compilation of quarter-mile dragstrip racing, the Wheels YouTube channel brings together a series of races that pit old-school American muscle cars against modern imports, with a ...
The videographer behind the "Wheels" channel on YouTube is a big fan of both old and new sports cars and gathered some mighty action in one recent collection ...
Conceived for the drag strip and powered by a 427 high-riser, the Comet A/FX remains one of the most insane cars to don Mercury badges ...
Welcome to the 1960s, the decade of the original muscle car! These are the 10 muscle machines that really mattered.
Start your engines, because Roadkill Nights took over the streets of Pontiac, Michigan, for its 10th anniversary on Saturday.
The Boss 429 is another muscle car with a genuine motorsport connection, though this time it was NASCAR, and not drag racing.