The Chevy Camaro is the only muscle car that never wimped out, and it dominated the 1970s the sales volume champ.
Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
Obviously, with a 318, this car is not an R/T, and it's actually shocking how that paint color, top, and wheels can make the coolest muscle car of the classic era look like grandma's car.
With the surge in classic muscle car prices these days, there's simply no way to get something super-powered and super-cool for under six figures. That's fine, actually, because there's a zero ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
Purchased used in 1974, this 1966 Hemi Coronet spent a few years at the drag strip before it became a museum-grade classic.