Take a look inside the world's obsession with the muscle car. From home-built rat-rods to priceless rolling works of art, host Mike Musto not only profiles the cars and their place in history, but then takes these amazing machines out for a flat-out, no-holds-barred test drive.
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Roadkill Nights powered by Dodge in Pontiac, Michigan, is arguably one of the best automotive events in the country.
It’s a street car, a race car, and a rolling testbed for one of the best suspension companies in Northern, California.
It’s not a rat rod, nor a drift truck, nor is it a full-time road racer.
It’s not easy owning a classic car in the boroughs of New York City. Owners must deal with rust, potholes, pedestrians, and, of course, a host of psychotic cabbies.
Remember when old cars were just, old? When a scratch in the paint or a door ding didn’t matter?
Imagine you just built what you thought was your dream car. But then, after driving it, you realized you were wrong – this is not good.
Owning a business that’s located at Sonoma Raceway in Northern California does have its benefits.
Call it a hybrid of sorts. An Italian-designed work of art with the soul of an American ironworker. When seen on its own, it’s a celebration.
There is always that one experience for every budding car enthusiast that leaves an impression. For Mike Cosculluela, that experience happened more than 40 years ago when he was a paperboy in rural Ohio.
Mike Musto – “My favorite episode of The House Of Muscle thus far would be Episode 3: The Ultimate Belvedere. Honestly, I’m amazed this car exists. It’s got 1,600-hp, goes over 200-mph, has the build quality of a Bugatti and all in a 1967 Plymouth wrapper.
Roadkill Nights and the Woodward Dream Cruise, two events that should be on the automotive bucket list of any true gear head. Thus, when we at The House Of Muscle found we were able to attend, we decided to do it the only way we knew how - jump in our 1969 Daytona and head out on an epic road trip across the United States. Join us as we battle breakdowns, meet up with fellow Mopar Enthusiasts, then go head-to-head with David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan in front of a crowd of 35,000 strong!
Before showcasing other people’s treasured muscle cars, The House of Muscle host Mike Musto takes us on a tour of his own garage. These are the vehicles that not only got him into the hobby, but also keep him going on a daily basis. Each one has an evolving story and cumulatively an age of 177 years old. Enjoy.
Take a look inside the world's obsession with the muscle car. From home-built rat-rods to priceless rolling works of art, host Mike Musto not only profiles the cars and their place in history, but then takes these amazing machines out for a flat-out, no-holds-barred test drive.
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