Pops949 has the baddest Muscle car so far in the Community.
And that is?
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Look at muscle from 82 forward. Ford kicked off the HP comeback with the 82 Mustang GT. Everything has been getting better from there.
How many of you have Real Muscle cars? 1955-1975 cars only!This is my 1969 Buick GS400 Stage1 Convertible.Got this car for $600.00 back in 1989, I'm the 2nd owner. I drag raced the car for years, ran 13.62@102mph in the 1/4 mile. Then I found out how many where made and stopped racing it.1969 Buick GS 400 convertibles: 1,776 made, and out of 1,776, only 212 had the Stage 1 motor.1969 BUICK GS 400 Dsp/Eng Fair Good Exc Show 2D HARDTOP 1968-69 400/V8 $8,500 $16,500 $33,000 $40,000 2D CONVERTIBLE 1968-69 400/V8 $11,000 $21,500 $43,000 $52,000 Add: Stage1 $3,000 http://www.manheimgold.com/car_lo.html(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Because he hates getting blown into the weeds by modern muscle.
I wanted to see how many of you had real Muscle cars(i.e. the big money cars, 426 Hemi's, 427's, 454's, 400's, 455's Olds, Buick's and Pontiac's, 428 and 429's and 390, 401 AMC's and small blocks too, so on) Many muscle cars where made from 1955-1975, Chrysler started it with the 300's Hemi's in 1955, and it ended with BOP's(Buick,Olds, and Pontiac) in 1975.Side note the first real "muscle cars" where built in the 1930's, DUESENBERG had 270hp in 1930 with the inline supercharged 8(it would do 102mph in 2nd gear!!), and that was when V8 Fords, and Chevy's only had a max hp of 60. If you want to talk about New muscle cars, thats fine.
(Image removed from quote.)1966 Mustang Convt. Completely stock and all numbers match the originals back in '66. See at Hot August Nights in Reno this week
I think you were joking, right? Everything after 73/74 was made for women.