These 10 rare muscle cars have become incredibly valuable today, with collectors paying huge money for the rarest examples.
With EREV machines set to flood the US market soon, now is a good time to search for a used example if you're not keen on spending money on a new one.
Coming straight from the X-Files, many old-school muscle cars that are revered today, fell out of favor and virtually ...
Introduced for the 1964 model year to attract younger buyers, the Pontiac GTO was born when John Z. DeLorean and a handful of Pontiac engineers stuffing a 389 cubic-inch Poncho engine from a ...
A 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO has sold for a record-breaking €9,117,500 (R172m) for the model at Gooding Christie’s Paris auction, nearly €2m (R37.8m) more than the existing world record established earlier ...
This 2006 Pontiac GTO is a premium "M6" (6-speed manual) example finished in Spice Red Metallic (SRM). Located in Hallandale Beach, Florida, this vehicle features the highly sought-after ...
There is no more sought-after car in all of car collecting than a Ferrari 250 GTO. Billionaires wait years, decades, sometimes lifetimes for the chance to buy one. Ferrari only made 36 of them, ...
A rare, factory-white 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, the "Bianco Speciale," is set to be auctioned at Mecum Kissimmee 2026. This unique supercar boasts a rich racing history and original components.
The 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO that will cross the auction block through Barrett-Jackson in January. Barrett-Jackson The 599 GTO broke cover publicly at the Beijing International Motor Show in April of 2010 ...
The 1968 Pontiac GTO in these photos is fighting for a second chance after spending approximately two decades sitting in the same place. It's not an easy project, and it's not even completely original ...
View post: Classic Ford F-150 Lightning Gets a 1,000-HP Coyote Turbo Swap The 1965 Pontiac GTO popularized muscle cars with its powerful engine and customizable options. The Montero Red exterior and ...
Editor's note: Laura Lane is on vacation this week, so we reached into the My Favorite Ride archive for this classic column from November 2024. Retired Indiana University geologist David Bish was on a ...