Muscle Cars
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What does the Launch button do on a Dodge Hellcat? Full Guide
The Launch button on a Dodge Hellcat activates the vehicle’s Launch Control system, which manages engine RPM and traction to optimize acceleration from a standing…
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Pontiac used the Catalina in ways most people don’t realize
Pontiac treated the Catalina nameplate as far more than a basic full-size sedan. Across two decades, the badge became a test bed for experimental drag…
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The Charger’s fastback design made it stand out instantly
The first Dodge Charger did not just join the muscle car crowd, it cut a new silhouette that instantly separated it from every slab-sided coupe…
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Oldsmobile turned numbers into identity with the 442 and it stuck
Oldsmobile did something deceptively simple in the 1960s. It turned a string of digits into a promise, then into an identity. The 4-4-2 badge began…
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The Super Bee looked aggressive because it was
The Super Bee did not just look like trouble. It was engineered, styled, and marketed to be a bare-knuckle street fighter, and the 1970 version…
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Chevy blended a pickup and a muscle car and called it the El Camino
The Chevrolet El Camino never fit neatly into a parking-space label. It was not quite a pickup, not quite a muscle car, yet it borrowed…
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Why the Hellcat’s supercharger whine hits differently than other performance cars
There’s a moment every Dodge Hellcat owner remembers the first time they hear it—that sharp, high-pitched scream that cuts through everything else on the road.…
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The 1968 Dodge Hemi Dart delivered extreme performance but lacked everyday usability
The 1968 Dodge Hemi Dart pushed Detroit performance to an extreme that bordered on absurd, even by muscle car standards. It delivered staggering quarter-mile numbers…
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The GTX was built as a more refined muscle car and it found its audience
The Plymouth GTX arrived in the late 1960s as something rare in Detroit muscle: a car that promised big-block power without giving up comfort or…
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Shelby gave the GT500KR a name that matched what it could do
The 1968 Shelby GT500KR arrived at a moment when American performance cars were locked in an escalating horsepower contest, yet few names captured that swagger…
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