Best muscle car of all time?
#33
now im no ford guy and youll probably never see me in a ford but man i drool every time i throw my faveriot muscle car into the ring and there is only one in existance
thats right the mustang lawman supposedly 1200 horsepower tho some say more likely 800 top speed of 185 quater mile in 8.4 seconds it is a masterpiece i also love the 69 z28 camaro
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thats right the mustang lawman supposedly 1200 horsepower tho some say more likely 800 top speed of 185 quater mile in 8.4 seconds it is a masterpiece i also love the 69 z28 camaro
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#34
IMO
If we are going to split hairs Camaros, Challengers and Mustangs would probably fall into a pony car category, and if you want to go to even further lengths most peoples thoughts of "muscle cars" are 60s and 70's... GN and GNX are 80's. Think we are going a bit overboard here.
For giggles and grins, from wikipedia (yeah I know)Popular Questions
What Makes a Muscle Car? Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high performance automobiles.<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup> The Merriam-Webster definition is more limiting, "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving."<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference">[2]</sup> The term generally refers to 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars, and sometimes full-size cars equipped with large, powerful, V8s, and sold at an affordable price for street use and both formal and informal drag racing
If we are going to split hairs Camaros, Challengers and Mustangs would probably fall into a pony car category, and if you want to go to even further lengths most peoples thoughts of "muscle cars" are 60s and 70's... GN and GNX are 80's. Think we are going a bit overboard here.
For giggles and grins, from wikipedia (yeah I know)Popular Questions
What Makes a Muscle Car? Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high performance automobiles.<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup> The Merriam-Webster definition is more limiting, "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving."<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference">[2]</sup> The term generally refers to 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars, and sometimes full-size cars equipped with large, powerful, V8s, and sold at an affordable price for street use and both formal and informal drag racing
And Muscle cars to me have no date, I still consider today's Challengers/mustangs/gtos as muscle cars, some may say there defined as "Modern Muscle" which s fine.
Again just my opinion, but when I see Big RWD V8 (And yes the gn is an exception cause it is a 6) I do not see Chevelle,GTO,Mustang,Camaro, being the same proportions as a Corvette.
Joe
#36
YouTube - ‪Lawman VIDEO‬‏
YouTube - ‪GOLDBERG AND TONY PEDREGON DRIVING THE "LAWMAN" MUSTANG‬‏ two videos of the lawman the second one is the closest any of us will ever come to takin it for a spin
YouTube - ‪GOLDBERG AND TONY PEDREGON DRIVING THE "LAWMAN" MUSTANG‬‏ two videos of the lawman the second one is the closest any of us will ever come to takin it for a spin
#37
I would Love to own a 1965 chevelle Z16
Z16 was the RPO (Regular Production Option) code given to the 396 engine option in the 1965 Chevelle and was used internally by Chevrolet. The Z16 is the 1965 Malibu SS 396 and was almost never referred to by the Z16 RPO number except in a few non-public Chevrolet documents.
Z16 was the RPO (Regular Production Option) code given to the 396 engine option in the 1965 Chevelle and was used internally by Chevrolet. The Z16 is the 1965 Malibu SS 396 and was almost never referred to by the Z16 RPO number except in a few non-public Chevrolet documents.
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