Do you know which pickups paved the way for today's muscle trucks? The story goes back to the early '90s, when two specific models kicked off a revolution.
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The Chevrolet 454 SS pickup quietly became a modern collector favorite
The Chevrolet 454 SS pickup started life as a short-lived, straight-line bruiser with a simple mission: put big-block power ...
While the 1970s are considered the end of the classic muscle car era, there were still several notable cars made then, including these lesser-known ones.
Holden and Walkinshaw nearly unleashed a V8-powered midsize pickup that would've dominated the US market. Find out why GM pulled the ...
Ross Chastain was declared the winner of the Charbroil 300 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race on May 23 at Charlotte ...
The Ram Rumble Bee revival has us thinking about the Silverado SS, Tacoma X-Runner, Sierra C3, and other street trucks that ...
Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis is launching 'muscle trucks' including the 770-horsepower Rumble Bee SRT, claimed to be the fastest ...
Ram is answering the call for real factory street trucks with a trio of short-wheelbase V8 Rumble Bee pickups—and yes, ...
Chevrolet greenlit the 2028 Camaro with a V8 and a manual, but real fans in a major enthusiast group are pushing back hard on ...
Ram kicks down the door with a street truck revival featuring three models and lots of V-8 horsepower. Here are the key Rumble Bee features.
Only 12 examples of the 1971 Corvette 454 LS6 ZR2 have ever been made, and only six are believed to exist, making this the ...
[This story originally appeared in the November 2005 issue of MotorTrend with the headline "Stand & Deliver."] "Sporty truck," an oxymoron in the old days that later meant "too harsh and not useful," ...
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