In the '60s and '70s, the rumble of a muscle car was more than just noise ... For those with a need for speed, the drag strip was the ultimate playground. The Ford Mustang was a frequent flyer ...
Using a wind tunnel, a new technology in the automotive space during the 1960s, Dodge developed a special 18-inch nosecone that channeled air over the front of the car, improving its drag coefficient.
From pony and muscle cars to utility vehicles that still pound the pavement today, 70s cars have left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. Cruising has always been an American pastime (at ...
Dick Landy, the man synonymous with Dodge's wildly-successful factory drag racing program in the 1960s and '70s, has died from ... to create the first "funny car". The combination of horsepower ...
XCAR has put together what it believes is a first – a drag race between Ford's legendary, Le Mans-winning GT40, the more recent GT supercar it inspired and the little-known GT70 rally car.