With the
popularity of the new Fast & Furious films and the Barrett-Jackson
Auto auction I figure it is time to explore the world of American Muscle
cars. These cars are known for power and speed as well as, in today’s
world, collectability.
Here I
have compiled some of the most famous American muscle cars. My dream car
is not some Lamborghini but one in this list.
1969 Chevy Camaro
With the
meaner look of this car compared to the softer look of the years prior,
this car was a high seller. You had your choice of either a big block or
a small block V8 engine and that just depended on how much power you
wanted.(Image Source)
1969 Dodge Charger
This car
became extremely popular when the TV show the Dukes of Hazard first
aired. You could seat 6 people in this big block V8 hemi engine power
car and that was a rarity.(Image Source)
1969 Dodge Challenger
With this
car you could get a hardtop or a convertible version and either a
road/track version or the luxury version. The typical engine was a slant
6, but you could upgrade to a V8 engine.(Image Source)
1969 Chevy Chevelle
This car
appeared to be a low key car with none of the fancy mark ups of that
generation, but in actuality it was one of the fast cars on the
road.(Image Source)
1970 Ford Torino
The
standard engine for this car was a 250 six cylinder, but you could
upgrade to the 302, 351, or the 429 V8 engines. These cars came with a
three speed transmission instead of a four speed, except for the Cobra
versions.(Image Source)
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger
This car
was little, light and fast. They were typically equipped with a 318, 340
or a 360 small block V8 engine and could stand up to the bigger muscle
cars of that time.(Image Source)
1970 Plymouth Cuda
This 425
horse power V8 engine was available in a coupe and convertible version.
This car was available in three different models, The Barracuda, The
Gran Coupe and The Cuda.(Image Source)
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge
There were
very few cars that made a bigger statement visually than this car. This
car had creases in the body, which wasn’t available in any cars until
then, and a big V8 engine that made it a terror on the road.(Image Source)
1965 Ford Mustang
This car
was the only car that allowed you to customize the car to your needs and
it had a cheap price tag. It was available in hardtop and convertible
versions and you had a choice of three V8 engine sizes up to 271
horsepower, four speed transmissions.(Image Source)
1969 Ford Thunderbird
This car
was available as a four door model, unlike the other muscle cars of this
generation. The rear doors opened backwards, which made it different
from every other four door car available. They came with 360 horsepower
V8 engines. (Image Source)
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