The 1974 model year should have been a breaking point for American pony cars, yet Camaro buyers largely stayed put. Even as rivals disappeared and regulations tightened, shoppers kept signing on the ...
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Understanding the shifting tide of muscle car availability, C. J. Baker wrote in the May '73 Hot Rod magazine, "Buying a new muscle car right off the dealer's showroom floor has become a thing of the ...
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'With Camaro, you can be practical. Or go bananas.' That's how the 1974 brochure enticed buyers to check out the pony car offerings from Chevrolet. That year would be the last one when the Magnificent ...
The Muscle Car Wars hit their peak in 1970 with the final year of full-power madness from GM and Ford. MOPAR gave it one more year, then caved to the federal emissions and economy standards. In 1971, ...