This unbelievably clean 1987 Ford Mustang GT has just 20,000 miles from new on the clock and presents like a brand-new Fox body that’s never been unwrapped. While I love clean Fox bodies, I also dig ones that wear… more»
12k Mile Survivor: 1995 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Is the SN95 Ford Mustang a bargain muscle car? This example seems to suggest as much, as it’s practically brand new with under 13,000 original miles and an asking price of just $16,500. For a V8-powered Mustang with an… more»
Parked Since ’02: 1993 Ford Mustang GT
It was the end of the line for the Fox Body Mustang. Ushered in for the 1979 model year, the Foxes held tough through 1993 when this GT was produced. Revered in the wake of the shrunken Mustang II,… more»
Loaded With Options! 1970 Buick GS455 Stage 1
Before the Internet, if a Stage 1 Buick turned up anywhere, in any condition, even if it was red with a blue interior, a local Buick enthusiast (or several) would empty their IRA or their kids’ college fund to… more»
Bandit Recaro Edition: 1983 Pontiac Trans Am
The term “Bandit Edition” isn’t one we hear much of anymore, but for a few years after Burt Reynolds burst onto the big screen, it was like shooting fish in the barrel for Pontiac when it came to selling… more»
Rebuilt 383: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
The Super Bee was one of the shorter-lived muscle cars, made by Dodge from 1968-71. It could be thought of as Dodge’s version of the Plymouth Road Runner, but it never sold as well. This edition from 1970 is… more»
Stored 36 Years: 1966 Dodge Charger
I feel bad that I have had a motorcycle stored since 1986 but I’d feel much worse if I would have put a car like this 1966 Dodge Charger into storage in 1984 and left it there ever since…. more»
340 Grabber Hood: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye
The third generation of the Dodge Charger had just debuted for 1971, so the 1972 models were minimally changed. The second-year would see the introduction of the Charger Rallye, which replaced the R/T, Super Bee, and 500 all in… more»
Aussie SS: 1982 Holden Commodore V8 4-Speed
In the U.S., we tend to think we have ultimate authority on building muscle cars. In many cases, we do, but one area that hasn’t been a sweet spot is the burly muscle sedan. Yes, I know, we all… more»
Limited Edition: 1973 Hurst/Olds 455 V8
In the 1960s, Hurst Performance forged a partnership with Oldsmobile to provide Hi-P parts for the 442 models. Beginning in 1968, they got their own limited edition run of cars called the Hurst/Olds. For nine years scattered throughout 1968-84,… more»
1-of-200: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe
Racing is said to improve the breed, and we’ve seen many examples of this in motorsport history. While aerodynamic efficiency is vital in any form of racing, nowhere is this better demonstrated than in NASCAR. Cars like Plymouth’s Superbird… more»
Roush Stage 3: 2012 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
The fact that companies like Roush can take already impressive muscle cars like the Coyote V8-equipped Mustang and somehow extract even more prodigious performance out of them is a testament of their commitment to speed. The example seen here… more»
Only 41k Miles: 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Chevrolet entered the personal luxury car market with the Monte Carlo in 1970 and had a big hit on their hands. The nameplate would stick around through 2007 (although it took a hiatus in 1989-94). Part of the car’s… more»
428 Cobra Jet Powered: 1967 Mercury Cyclone GT
For nearly every high-performance Ford of the classic muscle car era, Mercury offered an equally potent version itself. Compared with its stablemate Fairlane, Mercury’s Cyclone offered different styling front and rear, round instruments, and other cosmetic differences. This 1967… more»
















