Brian Anderson
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About Brian Anderson
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early age with Hot Wheels, slot-car racing, and building model kits. When he was old enough to drive, he got the fastest thing he could afford, which was 1973 Pontiac LeMans with a 350. After an experimental phase with Toyotas and Nissans, he eventually gravitated to Mopar.
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How This ’70s Machine Built A Reputation Nobody Expected
The ultimate Golden Age street machine had humble beginnings that didn't give a clue to its eventual dominance.
Celebrating 60 Years Of The Dodge Charger: The Ultimate Muscle Car
The Dodge Charger was the defining ride of the Golden Age of American Muscle and six decades later it still rules the streets.
5 Low-Mileage Classics Collectors Are Quietly Buying
Sitting on a classic car can mean a huge payday or a decades long bust, but either way, collectors can't get enough of these low-mileage legends.
The V8 Engine That Defined American Performance
Some of the most iconic V8s had a limited shelf-life, but one has been been blowing off doors for generations.
10 Classic Sports Cars Cheaper Than A Brand-New Toyota GR86
The Toyota GR86 brings some old-school flavor, but for the same price or cheaper, you can have genuine classic sports car in your driveway.
The Buick Muscle Car Nobody Remembers Outran The GTO
The Pontiac GTO may have more fame, but one forgotten Buick claims all the glory on the streets and the track.
10 Future Classics You Can Still Buy Cheap
Anyone who had the foresight to buy Microsoft or Tesla stock in their infancies will appreciate the dirt-cheap prices of these soon-to-be classics.
The 1960s Street Car That Quietly Made Drag Racing History
A forgotten 1960s factory drag car achieved what seemed impossible, yet wallows in anonymity compared to more famous automotive milestones.
The Forgotten Muscle Car That's Barely Seen On The Streets Anymore
More people have seen Big Foot or been abducted by aliens than have witnessed one of the greatest Golden Age muscle cars roaming the streets.
The Muscle Car That Became a Mandela Effect
People misremember so much about one classic Mopar muscle car that it's become an alternate reality.
The Rarest Muscle Car Nobody Realized Was Valuable
Classic muscle cars can sell for hundreds of thousands to millions, which ain't bad for rides the were less than $4,000 new.
The First Production Car To Break 500 Pound-Feet Of Torque
Torque is what gets you moving and there was nothing that got you off the line like the first car to top 500 pound-feet.
11 Classic Muscle Cars That Are Still Cheaper Than A New Miata
For the price of a glorified golf cart, these honest-to-goodness old-school V8 muscle cars can bring meaning to your life.
The Muscle-Era Monster Nobody Talks About Anymore
A car that could outrun a GTO and outperform a Chevelle SS should be on every enthusiast's lips.
The Rarest Version Of A Famous Muscle Car You’ve Never Seen
With maybe just eight left in existence, even hardcore enthusiasts have probably never set eyes on this amazing classic Chevy muscle car.
5 Forgotten Muscle Cars Collectors Are Quietly Buying
Savvy collectors are buying up lesser-known muscle cars that deliver hot styling and scorching power for pennies on the dollar.
The Yesteryear Muscle Car That Would Be Perfect In Today’s Market
As cool as Golden Age muscle cars are, most of them seem archaic today, but there's one killer classic that would fit right in.
The Dodge Charger Daytona That Hit 200 MPH And Got Banned
The 200 MPH '69 Charger Daytona was mind-blowing back in the day and still inspires awe today in the age of NASCAR restricter plates.
Ford Made One Muscle Car That Nobody Remembers
It seems bizarre that high-profile company like Ford would have an anonymous ride, but they produced one of the most obscure classic muscle cars ever.
The Forgotten Dodge That First Wore The R/T Badge In 1967
The 1967 Coronet R/T was the first Dodge to wear the legendary badge, predating more famous muscle cars by a year.