The terrifying power of the largest excavator in the world

Home Car The terrifying power of the largest excavator in the world Weighing 1,102 tons, the Caterpillar 6090 FS (abbreviated: Cat 6090) is the largest excavator in…

1949 Oldsmobile 88: A Muscle Car and NASCAR Legend That’s Surprisingly Cheap Today

One of the most influential American vehicles of the 20th Century, the 1949 Olds 88 has the pedigree to be one of the most desirable US-built classics,…

1936 Buick Century: The American Muscle Car’s Long-Forgotten Grandfather

Nearly three decades before Pontiac introduced the GTO, Buick launched a mid-size model powered by a potent engine borrowed from its larger passenger cars. During the first…

Born With a 440 V8, This 1969 Plymouth GTX Now Packs More Oomph Than a HEMI

Introduced for the 1967 model year, the GTX topped Plymouth’s midsize car lineup until 1971. But it was more than just a fancied-up two-door Belvedere. The GTX…

1970 Plymouth HEMI Cuda Has It All: Restored, Low Mileage, Numbers-Matching V8

Introduced in 1964, about two weeks before the Ford Mustang, the Plymouth Barracuda wasn’t much of a performance car in its first years on the market. But that changed…

1973 Pontiac GTO: Remembering the Most Underrated Iteration of the Muscle Car GOAT

After two outstanding generations, the Pontiac GTO and many other iconic intermediates from the muscle car golden age morphed into underpowered disappointments. But while it lacked its…

Sassy Grass 1971 Plymouth Road Runner Hides a Nasty Surprise Under the Hood

Introduced in 1968 as Plymouth’s most affordable muscle car, the Road Runner soldiered on through 1980. However, the nameplate lost its stand-alone model status in 1976 when it became…

This 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 Is a One-Year Gem With a Rare Interior

Now an iconic badge, the Boss nameplate was born for homologation purposes. In 1969, Ford homologated an entire car and an engine using this emblem. Ford rolled out the…

True One-of-One: A Closer Look at the Only 1971 Dodge Charger in FM3 Panther Pink

Mopars from the golden muscle car era are primarily famous for their high-compression V8 engines. Most of them also stand out thanks to their aggressive styling cues….

1957 Chrysler 300C Has the Full Package: Rare, Restored, Big Muscle

Most enthusiasts agree that the muscle car era began in the 1960s. However, the concept can be traced back to the 1950s and cars like the Oldsmobile…