Muscle cars are deeply associated with American culture, tracing their roots to the 1960s. But while the Americans were very good at offering affordable performance in a compact package, usually one ...
Cars are like time capsules; they tell you so much about the era in which they were built. The 1970s was a pretty defining decade for automotive design. At the start of the decade, most major car ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. The oil crisis of 1973 led to a sharp increase in oil ...
Back in the 1970s when GM’s Aussie unit Holden was king Down Under, they offered a performance sedan version of their Monaro Coupe called the GTS. Well, actually, the second generation Monaro Coupe ...
The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars. The Clean Air Act of 1970 took full effect, and with it came ...
The 1970s weren’t a decade for subtlety. Like the fashion and music of the era, cars were often bold, brash and unapologetically stylish, designed to command attention and dominate the road. This was ...
Many Americans will likely remember the iconic "Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet" advertisement from the 1970s, but did you know Holden took a page from the ad? Down in Australia, the ...
Though some purists insist that a vehicle that wasn't built in the US can't be an authentic muscle car, these five classics from Down Under will prove them wrong. Since the mid-1950s, America's ...
There are a number of excellent cars from around the globe that aren’t legal in the United States. The Holden Commodore, which we came to know as the Pontiac G8 and later as the Chevrolet SS, is just ...
The Holden HT has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to wheel size, these range from 14x5 inches for Single Cab in 1970. Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Rim The ...