The 700-horsepower Raybestos GTO-R, based on a 1964 GTO, the original muscle car, is finally complete, with the team at Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle finishing the build off with classic styling touches married with modern power and equipment. To put the new car to the test before it's given away to...
There are some years in the history of the automobile that stand out as particularly good ones, and 1964 is near the top of the list. The first Mustang was introduced that... November 9, 2010 by Nelson Ireson
Everybody who visits Sports Car Monitor wouldn’t mind owning a 2010 Camaro SS. It has rear-wheel-drive handling, a big V-8 and comes with an optional six speed manual... February 9, 2010 by Todd DeMeza
Whether it's for the quirky but ultimately flawed stainless-steel DeLorean DMC-12, his legacy as the developer of the Pontiac GTO, or his role behind the scenes at Packard... June 10, 2009 by Ralph Hanson
A new 'all-American' supercar was unveiled this week at the Detroit Auto Show by Revenge Designs - a tuner of GM products such as the Pontiac GTO and Solstice. The new GTM-R... January 13, 2009 by Ralph Hanson
A Monaro enthusiast in Australia has dropped close to a million Aussie dollars (US$846,236) on a high-performance concept car developed by Holden’s in-house tuner HSV... April 4, 2008 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
Last month Holden celebrated its 60th anniversary with the unveiling of the Coupe60 concept car, a two door version of the VE Commodore sedan that many suspect will... April 1, 2008 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
About three years ago GM officials came up with a number of designs for vehicles based on the RWD Zeta architecture but uncertainty about looming fuel-economy standards at... March 2, 2008 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
General Motors has confirmed that it will sell the Holden designed Commodore in America under the Pontiac label. Australian journalists who tout the car as a BMW rival are so... September 29, 2006 by James Martinez