2018 Muscle Car Match-Ups (1968 Edition) – And the Winner Is…
We have a winner in the 2018 Muscle Car Match-Ups. After a week of final-round voting, we’re ready to declare the 1968 Plymouth GTX 426 Hemi the winner. [ You can read how the voting worked and how we decided on our 1968 theme here. ] AMC put up a serious fight however. In fact,
Pick the Winner of the 2018 Muscle Car Match-Ups (1968 Edition)
They are not who we thought they were. This is not the championship match-up we expected to see in the finals of the 2018 Muscle Car Match-Ups (1968 Edition). And we love you for that. Surprise!? It’s the AMC vs. the Plymouth. Awesome! It’s time to crown this year’s winner. (See how the voting is
And the 2016 OnAllCylinders Muscle Car Match-Ups Winner Is…
What were we thinking? For the first time in the storied history of Muscle Car Match-Ups (four years, if you’re counting), we included old-school hot rods in our field of 32. These were the hot rods that influenced the traditional muscle cars of the ’60s, ’70s, and later. Although not muscle cars in a literal sense, they helped
Crown the 2016 Muscle Car Match-Ups Champion
This should be interesting. On one hand, we have a former champion. The 1969 Chevy Yenko 427 Nova won this tournament in 2014. And on the other, we have the 1970 Chevrolet 454 Chevelle SS, which actually took out the famed Yenko Nova in the Final Four of last year’s Muscle Car Match-Ups. You’d think
The Final Four of Muscle Car Match-Ups 2016
Three former Muscle Car Match-Ups champions made it to the final eight. Now, only one remains. Reinforcing the notion that 1969 is the best model year in automotive history, three of our remaining four contestants are from that year. The iconic Melba Toast of Dazed and Confused fame brings 1970 to the party. Stay tuned as
Muscle Car Match-Ups: The Finals
This is it: the final round of our inaugural Muscle Car Match-Ups. It’s sort of a red-letter day for OnAllCylinders. Or maybe we should call it a Blue Oval Day, since we’ve arrived at a final round battle between the 1969 Mustang Boss 429 and the 1965 Shelby Cobra 427. The semi-finals pitted these two
Muscle Car Match-Ups: The Final Four Unveiled!
According to the sports honks at CBS, the “Road to the Final Four” leads to Atlanta for this year’s NCAA basketball championship game. However, you’ve made it perfectly clear that your pathway to the final four begins and ends in Detroit, MI and is crammed with vintage Chargers, HEMI ‘Cudas, Boss 429s, and Shelby Cobras. After two rounds of the
Vote! Muscle Car Match-Ups: Round 2
It wasn’t exactly Florida Gulf Coast University over Georgetown, but some of us raised our eyebrows when, per your votes, the 1970 Buick GSX took out the venerable 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28 in the first round of Muscle Car Match-Ups. Despite legions of Mopar enthusiasts interacting with OnAllCylinders’ and Summit Racing’s Facebook accounts—and some protesting
Fill Out Your Brackets! The Muscle Car Match-Ups Tourney Is Here!
[portfolio_slideshow id=16090] College basketball’s March Madness is upon us. Chances are you either: A) can’t wait to fill out multiple brackets, B) have grown tired of losing to the guy who fills in the brackets according to school colors, or C) just don’t care about basketball. Love it, hate it, or indifferent, filling out tournament brackets




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