Though some purists insist that a vehicle that wasn't built in the US can't be an authentic muscle car, these five classics from Down Under will prove them wrong. Since the mid-1950s, America's ...
While the Malaise era wreaked havoc on the American automotive industry's high-performance sector, Ford kept the flame burning in Australia with one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built. Some ...
Our verdict, simply stated, is that the Falcon 5.7 litre is the fastest car in Australia – and if you want to· be sure of it, ...
This 1978 Ford Falcon XC Cobra features a 302 V8 engine producing 202 hp. Just 400 examples of the Aussie muscle car were ...
Muscle cars. They’re as American as apple pie, but they’re also as Australian as Tim Tams and Vegemite. Because while Europe’s automakers spent the 1960s and 1970s developing cleverly packaged small ...
Muscle cars are among the most sought-after classics in America, with the rarest and most pristine examples fetching millions of dollars at auction. However, actually defining what qualifies as a ...
After learning how to drive in an old farm tractor at 12, Bryce has since driven a wide and weird variety of vehicles (including a 60 Series Toyota Land Cruiser, a Holden Rodeo, two Opel Astras, and a ...
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
The 1960s was a time of great change in the U.S. The country was right in the thick of the civil rights movement, the emergence of hippies, the birth of rock music, and the era of the American muscle ...
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