dalemiller+Follow427 vs 428 FE: The Ford Engine ShowdownEver mix up Ford’s 427 and 428 FE V8s? Turns out, they’re totally different beasts. The 427 was built for the track—think heavy-duty block, high-revving, purebred racer vibes. The 428? More of a street king, tuned for torque and daily driving, but got wild as the Cobra Jet. Both look similar under the hood, but the 427’s all about bragging rights, while the 428’s the muscle car hero you could actually buy. Which would you pick? #Cars #FordFE #MuscleCar00Share
dalemiller+FollowFrozen muscle car: A junkyard legend lives onA 1970 Plymouth Road Runner, wrecked with just 14,000 miles on the clock, now sits frozen in a junkyard—yet it still stirs up big feelings among car lovers. Even as a battered shell, it’s a powerful reminder of the muscle car era, when raw horsepower was king and every stoplight was a chance to race. For some, spotting a relic like this brings back memories and sparks dreams of rescue or restoration. Would you take on a project like this, or is it better left as a time capsule? Share your thoughts and stories! #Cars #MuscleCar #ClassicCars222Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowGTO 400: The Muscle Car With a Split PersonalityPontiac’s 1967 GTO 400 was basically two cars in one—depending on which engine you picked. The High Output (HO) version was for street warriors who wanted punchy power without sacrificing daily comfort. But if you splurged for the Ram Air package, you got a legit race-ready beast with extra muscle and serious collector cred. Same engine block, totally different vibes. No wonder GTO fans still argue about which is the ultimate classic! #Cars #PontiacGTO #MuscleCar50Share
Alexander Black+FollowThis Oldsmobile 442 L69 Is a True UnicornDid you know the 1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4-4-2 L69 is basically the holy grail for muscle car collectors? It was only made for one year, with a wild triple-carb setup that put it toe-to-toe with the best from Chevy and Pontiac. Today, a pristine one can fetch over $70k! If you ever spot one at a car show, you’re looking at serious muscle car royalty. Rarity and a killer backstory make these cars pure collector gold. #Cars #Oldsmobile442 #MuscleCar281Share
Jennifer Smith+FollowHemi Time Capsule Up for Grabs!This 1966 Plymouth Satellite is basically muscle car royalty—one of just 817 built with the legendary 426 Hemi V8, and it’s showing only 84 miles since a full resto. The same engine that got banned from NASCAR for being too fast! Painted at Richard Petty Studios, it’s headed to auction and could fetch $150K+. Would you keep it pristine or hit the road? #Cars #BuyingCar #MuscleCar71Share
Alexander Black+FollowThis Nova SS L78 Is Muscle Car GoldYou ever see a car so rare it makes collectors drool? This 1970 Chevy Nova SS L78 in Sunfire Yellow is basically unicorn status—only 1.2% of Novas got the L78 engine, and almost none in this color. It’s headed to auction and could fetch over $150K if it’s got the original V8. Imagine rolling up in a ride that’s both a muscle legend and a total showstopper! #Cars #MuscleCar #ChevyNova50Share
Douglas Hughes+Follow$2.5M Hemi Cuda Convertible Returns!Remember that insanely rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda convertible that sold for $2.53 million back in 2016? It’s coming back to the auction block in 2026! Only five of these beauties were made for the US with an automatic, and this one’s got all the chrome, a shaker hood, and a power top. Will it break its old record, or will the market cool off? Place your bets! #Cars #BuyingCar #MuscleCar00Share
Alexander Black+FollowDetroit’s Black Ghost: The muscle car legendDetroit’s streets once had a secret: a jet-black Dodge Challenger, known as the Black Ghost, would appear out of nowhere, win street races, and vanish before anyone could catch its mysterious driver. Turns out, the man behind the wheel was Godfrey Qualls—a Detroit police officer by day, phantom racer by night. This car wasn’t just fast; it became a symbol of rebellion and mystery, capturing the spirit of the city’s wild 1970s car culture. Now restored and celebrated, the Black Ghost’s story still gets car lovers talking. What other local legends have you heard about Detroit’s racing scene? #Cars #Detroit #MuscleCar10Share
Michael Wilson+FollowThis Muscle Car Went from Cheap to ChicDid you know the Plymouth Road Runner 440+6 started as a no-frills, budget muscle car but is now a collector’s dream? Back in 1969, Plymouth dropped their wild 440 “Six Pack” engine into the Road Runner, making it a street legend. Fast forward to today, and these rare beasts can fetch up to $160,000 at auction—especially if you score one in a wild color like Sassy Grass green. From bargain brawler to big-bucks classic, this Mopar’s glow-up is unreal! #Cars #musclecar #PlymouthRoadRunner10Share