Back in 1958, when Chevrolet launched the Impala, it more or less turned the Bel Air into a second-class citizen of its lineup.
It was fairly clear from the very beginning that the Impala was set to become the company’s new superstar, despite …
It was fairly clear from the very beginning that the Impala was set to become the company’s new superstar, despite …
In the 1960s, the Galaxie 500XL was Ford’s equivalent of the Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. They came with bucket seat …
1969 was a great year for muscle cars. Ford introduced the Mach 1 package and launched the Boss 302 and …
The 1941 Willys Coupe was a classic car produced by Willys-Overland Motors during the 1940s. It was known for its …
Introduced in 1966 as a late response to the Ford Mustang, the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro remained in production until 1969. …
Introduced initially as a sub-series of the Belvedere in 1956, the Plymouth Fury became a stand-alone nameplate in 1959. And …
1958 was a big year for Chevrolet. GM celebrated 50 years of automobile production that year and commissioned new range-topping …
It’s been 50 years since the dawn of the golden muscle car era, and iconic cars from the period still …
Many people, including some diehard Barracuda fans, believe Plymouth’s superstar lost its customer appeal in the early ’70s, mostly due …
1971 marked a new beginning for the Road Runner, as Plymouth unveiled the second generation with massive changes in almost …