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Motorious on MSNRetro Review Of 1985’s Best Muscle Cars Gets InterestingTo celebrate the conclusion of Motorweek’s 40th year, we found this video from 1985 of John Davis’s attempt to get to the bottom of the age old argument of who makes the best muscle car.
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SEMA Mustang 1,200-Mile Road Trip – Will It Survive?The ultimate road test is here! We’re taking our SEMA Mustang build on a 1,200-mile road trip from Portland to Las Vegas—but things don’t go as planned.
There are very few bargains in the Porsche world anymore, but a 996 911 Turbo is one of them. Check it out here!
COLLEGE STATION — Texas A&M men's basketball dominated on the glass Tuesday night as it came away with its fifth SEC win of the season over Oklahoma, 75-68. A&M finished the night with 47 ...
CUBE3 Architecture TA2® Series, presented by Pirelli gets underway with the traditional curtain raiser at Sebring in Florida, ...
Iconic Pontiacs duke it out on the dragstrip in native Michigan; both carry 400-cube V8s and manual transmissions; they’re disappointingly late across the line ...
The car doesn’t have the original engine or transmission, and it comes with a 4.10 rear; it was originally a Rallye Green example, but a past owner repainted it ...
The 1980s was the start of a new era for muscle cars and while they don't have the horsepower we see today, they were ...
And Steve Saleen is in his fourth year of producing modified Mustangs. Readers familiar with Shelby's various exploits over the past twenty years, and Callaway's pressurized power packs of about half ...
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