When enthusiasts talk about the great muscle cars of 1970, a familiar group of names usually dominates the conversation. The ...
Mercury built fewer than 520 of its rarest muscle car. It was made to race, not to sell. Collectors are finally paying ...
Introduced as an option on the compact Comet in 1964, the Mercury Cyclone became a stand-alone nameplate in 1968. Reclassified as a muscle car, the Cyclone spawned the Spoiler II in 1969. Mercury's ...
The attrition wars between Ford and Chrysler in the sixties led to some of the most iconic high-performance engineering feats in American motoring history. The Aero Cars of 1969-1970 would be the ...
Today, automakers and designers sometimes add elements to cars that have nothing to do with performance. Fake grilles, fake vents, and fake exhaust tips abound. Decades ago though, the things that ...
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