The poor abandoned cat was groaning in despair next to the smelly trash can, but luckily a kind woman saved his life

In the bustling cityscape, where the rhythm of life often drowns out the cries of the abandoned, there exists a tale of despair and redemption. One fateful…

300HP ’57 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 88!

If you think a fuel injected Chevy Bel Air was the top of the General Motors luxury/performance food chain in 1957, allow me to introduce you…

NEW Ford Mustang 2024 FULL REVIEW!!

7th Generation Ford Mustang will be available as a coupe and convertible with either the EcoBoost or GT trim levels. In addition to these 4 you…

1965 Buick Riviera with a 730 hp LSX V8

Detroit Speed built this 1965 Buick Riviera at their company in Mooresville, North Carolina. In the engine bay sits a Mast Motorsports’ 468 ci Black Label…

1995 Jeep Wrangler Upgraded with a Powerful Coyote V8 Engine

Happy Trails 4×4 built this 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ at their company in Atlantic Beach, Florida. Under the hood they installed a 5.0 L Coyote V8…

1970 Plymouth Cuda with a 900 hp NASCAR V8

This 1970 Plymouth Cuda called “Notorious Cuda” was built by Monro Racecars and Rides by Kam in Australia. The car is powered by a 358 ci…

Almost New Silver Corvette Sat 44 Years in a Private Collection With Only 5k Miles

So first of all, it’s the Silver Anniversary of one very stunning car that led the 1978 Indianapolis 500. Second, and maybe more interestingly, it has…

The Exciting Collision of Classic and Modern Muscle Cars on the Track

Today’s Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger are all impressive cars with retro styling and powerful V8 engines capable of producing 400-500 horsepower, making them perfect for tire-smoking…

Original Prices vs. Current Values

The muscle car era of 1964-1971 was a time of hippies, rock and roll, and the space race. Muscle cars from that period were beautifully styled,…

Bad Boy for Life: 1970 Pontiac GTO Escapes a Crash, Ends Up in a Barn, Survives

Pontiac GTO has a well-deserved place in automotive history books, so in many ways, the classic models that are still around these days should totally be considered genuine…