Over the decades, Detroit was the source of some very controversial decisions – from GM’s retiring from competitive racing in early 1963 to the more recent cancelation of the HEMI and Challenger Mopar ...
The tragically slept-on Buick GS 455 didn't just have more twist than a Chevelle SS – it was the highest-torque muscle car of ...
What’s the one thing that connects 1963 and 1968, apart from the arithmetical 5? A General Motors ban on racing and all-out performance and Oldsmobile’s superb workaround rebellion against that very ...
That's because this was the era of the "muscle wagon," the family-hauling chariots that buyers could option as muscle cars in ...
George Hurst is the father of the Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds, but well before George started working with Oldsmobile, he was supplying Hurst shifters to Pontiac for the GTO. Hurst first produced shifters ...