The Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro “pony cars” might have just barely survived the darkest days of the Malaise era, but so-called “muscle cars” met a quick end. These two-door family sedans with ...
Revving Up The 1960s and ‘70s were the golden era for muscle cars, an iconic breed of automobiles designed for raw power and ...
Just because a car brand goes the way of the dinosaur doesn't mean that it can't be fondly remembered for years after. Take, for instance, Pontiac, which rose to prominence throughout the 20th century ...
When General Motors founded Pontiac in 1926, it probably didn't expect the new brand to struggle. But that's what it did, barely surviving its first few years due to the Great Depression and an ...
Many muscle-car aficionados agree the beginning of the muscle-car movement can be traced back to the 1964 Pontiac GTO. For clarity’s sake, a muscle car is typically defined as a mid-size American ...
The GTO continues to be one of the most desirable classics, even in project car condition, and someone on eBay says they have a duo that could easily catch the attention of someone with the right ...
Ezra Scattergood knew a thing or two about high voltage. Known as Los Angeles's "father of power," Scattergood led L.A. 's Department of Water and Power for 31 years, growing it from a one-employee ...
In the early 1960s, GM leadership got serious about abstaining from involvement in competitive motorsports. GM, along with the other American auto makers, had signed an agreement in 1957 promising to ...