While some cars, today, have a unique aesthetic flair, there are classic car colors that made their own stamp on history.
Think you know classic American cars? We've zoomed in on the most iconic grills and we're betting you can't name them all. Test your knowledge and take a trip down memory lane down below.
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Muscle cars from the Golden Age with the right engine option have become vehicular superstars, top-tier collectibles.
with classic American iron from the 1950s falling behind. Anyone who follows the collector car market will tell you that prices are up, and demand is high. Indeed, Scottsdale's 2014 auction week ...
The car featured an LG4 305 cubic-inch V8 engine, which produced a paltry 180 hp at 4,200 rpm and 255 lb-ft of torque at 2,000 rpm. The early 1980s were rough for muscle cars due to the new ...
5. **Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing**: This legendary sports car from the 1950s is known for its unique gullwing doors and impressive performance. Originally priced at $7,300, today it can sell for over ...
The imposing Dodge Viper brought a mighty V10 to the American sports car market. Here's the story behind the icon.
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Built from 1968 through 1970, the model was one of the only two-seat sports cars made in the U.S. when introduced.