All Hail the 2014 Muscle Car Match-Ups Champion!
We started with 16 muscle cars and today we’re left with one shining star—literally. After three weeks of head-to-head voting, the Nova still burns brightly above all others in our 2014 Muscle Car Match-Ups competition. You voted the 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova as this year’s muscle car champion. And for some reason, we’re a little
Muscle Car Match-Ups Finals: ’69 Chevy Yenko Nova vs. ’70 HEMI ‘Cuda
It’s a Mopar versus Chevy final. Just one year removed from an all-Ford championship in last year’s Muscle Car Match-Ups tournament, you’ve voted the 1969 Chevrolet Yenko 427 Nova into the finals where it will face the 1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda for the 2014 crown. Vote now for your champion. Here is the finals match-up:
2015 Bullitt Mustang Images Captured by Photographers in Detroit?
The star of what is widely considered the best car-chase scene in movie history is back. Photographers at KGP Photography spotted what they believe to be the 2015 Ford Bullitt Mustang in Dearborn, MI, and shared the images with SEMA. You can read the SEMA post here. The original Steve McQueen-driven 1968 Mustang GT 390
Jeff Smith Joins OnAllCylinders as Regular Contributor
If you’ve been a gearhead for any length of time, chances are you’re familiar with Jeff Smith. Jeff has been a major contributor to some of hot rodding’s iconic magazines since 1979, serving as Editor at both Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines during his career. Jeff’s mechanical knowledge and library of technical articles and books
Metallica’s Hetfield Wins Goodguys’ Custom of the Year Award for His “Black Pearl”
Metallica’s James Hetfield has earned another award. It’s not a Grammy or a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (he already has those). This time, it’s the Goodguys Custom of the Year Award, which he earned for his latest custom hot rod creation called “Black Pearl.” Hetfield earned the prestigious award at
Exclusive: “Treasure Trove” of Classic Cars Found Buried Under Ohio Construction Site
[portfolio_slideshow id=29683] All hail, the king of barn finds—sort of! Pretty much every Wednesday, OnAllCylinders brings you Lot Shots, a regular feature in which we highlight cool vehicles we discover sitting in nearby parking lots. Now an Ohio construction company has one-upped us with its own set of parking lot finds. Really, really amazing parking lot finds at that!
2014 Muscle Car Match-Ups Final Four Unveiled!
You complained about the Shelby Cobra not being a muscle car. It’s gone. You called the Camaro Z/28 a pony car. It’s also gone. You voiced your displeasure at the AMC being, well–an AMC. It too is gone. One-by-one, you’ve weeded out the also-rans and pretenders to whittle our field of 16 down to four–the Final
Mint Condition ’69 Shelby GT500 Discovered Under 40 Years of Dust!
This just may be the mother of all barn finds. After all, how often do you stumble upon a rare 1969 Shelby GT500 in mint, showroom condition? The car was owned by Larry Brown, who recently passed away, and it will be auctioned off by Ron Gilligan auctioneers. The unrestored car has sat idle since
The 10 Greatest Car Emblems of All Time (in our Opinion, Anyway)!
Remember when cars used to have personality? Chances are if you’re less than 50 years of age, you don’t. With a few exceptions, you have to travel back to a time before the early-1970s to the heyday of the American performance movement. This era—from post World War II through the early-70s—is where you find cars with character. From
‘First Lady of NASCAR’ Lynda Petty Dies at 72
Lynda Petty, wife of racing legend and seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty, died Tuesday. She was 72. Lynda Petty was diagnosed with central nervous system lymphoma four years ago. She was lovingly referred to as “The First Lady of NASCAR.” “On behalf of the France family and everyone at NASCAR, I want to offer sincere




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