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American sports cars and muscle cars were some of the fastest vehicles on the planet in the '60s and '70s. However, aside from the Corvette and the Shelby Cobra, they weren't nearly as exotic as ...
With the emissions regulations and oil crisis of the '70s putting a stranglehold on muscle cars and the golden era of muscle cars coming to an end, the industry in general was going through a ...
In the United States' long and storied history with auto racing, these 10 race cars are the ones that visually stand out the ...
It wasn't until the '70s that the effects of emissions control ... The 1973 oil embargo was yet another nail in the coffin of high-horsepower American cars. The Arab-Israeli War was escalating ...
American luxury cars had a good run from relatively early in the 19th century until the 1970s, when the oil crisis hit and customers shifted away from heavy, gas-guzzling land yachts to more ...
Of the 388 vehicles analyzed for Cars.com’s 2023 American-Made Index to determine the vehicle that contributes most significantly to the U.S. economy, it was the Tesla Model Y that once again ...
As classic performance cars from the 1960s and '70s fill Woodward Avenue for Dream Cruise week, one fact is undeniable: The Detroit Three's performance cars are better today than ever before.
Somewhere in an otherwise empty field in Epping, North Dakota lie hundreds of vintage, rusty American ... pre-war cars to the big-finned displays of 1950s excess, and even ’70s muscle cars.
American Pop Flashback! Great Hits of the '60s & '70s is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV ...
This was the North American XB-70 Valkyrie. The XB-70 was a Mach 3 prototype that would have led to the B-70 bomber, creating the fastest strategic bomber in the world. It aimed to strike deep ...
Anyway, to celebrate the Fourth, we decided to ask a very American question. I intentionally left what "most American" meant vague, because it can mean whatever the hell you want it to mean.
By Adam Nossiter William L. Porter, a car designer who helped create the shapes of some of the most celebrated American vehicles of the late 1960s and early ’70s, died on April 25 at his home in ...