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A look at 11 classic cars where hood scoops weren’t just for show but added real muscle to already iconic designs from the ...
From the September 2012 issue of Muscle Car Review: A 1969 Ford Torino Cobra, once altered for better fuel economy, reemerged 34 years later with its original 428 engine. The story highlights muscle ...
The big-block powered Mustang, Camaro, and Barracuda ponycars drew criticism for packing almost 60 percent of their weight ...
Pontiac GTO spent nearly its entire life with the same owner; the car rarely hit the road, as the odo shows only 43K miles ...
The face is largely similar. The hood has the same ram-air-style scoop in the middle and a pair of heat extractors on each side of it. There are small air intakes next to each headlight.
Auto ReviewerAutoCasey@aol.com You can’t judge a brute by his muscles. The gentleman who bulks up at the gym and can pedal through mountains by his own legs may also be the quiet renaissance chap who ...
While it wasn't officially called Ram Air, it introduced the principle. A steel pan with foam gasket was joined to an open hood scoop insert that had been cut open, meaning cold air from outside ...
The ZR1’s engine, dubbed LT7, shares much with the 5.5 L naturally aspirated LT6 engine in the less-powerful, cheaper Z06. It’s still a flat-plane crank with dry-sump oiling, even if clever eyes ...
When discussing high-performance first-generation Ford Mustangs, we usually think about the Mach 1 Cobra Jet, the Boss 302, and the Boss 429 (in addition to the Shelby models, of course). But ...
However, aviation expert and former US Navy pilot Captain Steve Scheibner has highlighted the deployment of the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) as a significant clue in his recent YouTube analysis.
Ram Kapoor has become the first Indian to own an ultra-luxurious hybrid SUV, priced at Rs 5.21 crore, adding to his already impressive car collection. Photos and videos circulating online show ...