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Muscle Cars for All Ages



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By : David Urmann    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-25 09:33:12
American muscle cars are the collective term for any high performance vehicles. It looks just like any ordinary car around. The only difference is seen in their large and powerful engines. These high performance cars have 2 door rear wheel drive cars. And the engine is no less than V8.

The first recorded muscle cars were in the 1960s. It was used mainly in the streets for racing. They are different from sports cars and GTs. They are actually made not just with the power but also faster than any other produced cars.

Muscle cars have the philosophy of the hot rodder which is equipping small cars with bug engines. It has the 98 hp or 73 kW weaklings. They are usually made for straight line speed. They have neither sophisticated chassis nor European lithe appearance of high performance cars.

There are much debated opinions regarding these racing cars. Some say that it is a full-sized car. Others see it as a pony car or compact. But it does not construe its powerful engines. Everyone agrees to it.

There is recent information that the first muscle car was made in 1949. It was called Oldsmobile Rocket 88. This was actually the start of the creations of the early muscle cars. This is where the idea of muscle cars came from. It all came from the Oldsmobile Rocket 88.

After the Oldsmobile Rocket 88, other car manufacturers came out and showcase some high performance cars. In 1955, C-300 or Chrysler 300 was developed with a Hemi Power. It can accelerate up to 60 mph or 97 km/h in just less than 10 seconds. Rambler Rebel was the developed in 1957. This was the fastest American sedan.

Because of these, the performances of these cars were developed into one and the new muscle cars were developed. The muscle cars were developed with popularity. In 1962, the fastest muscle cars were produced by Dodge. But the newer visions that were made by Chevrolet and Oldsmobile were built to join the invention of Dodge. There were also other manufacturers that made fastest muscle cars during these years.

The version of the Ford of muscle cars came in the year 1964 to 1965. Their kind of muscle cars is in Hemi engines. The muscle cars for turn key drag racers were then developed during these times. They were patterned and made as another type of muscle cars.

There are many other types of muscle cars that were made. There are different kinds of designs and styles in different parts of the world. The modern muscle cars of America are in just like the size on ordinary cars seen in the streets, and have four doors. The popular productions of these types came out in the year 1994 to 1996.

Modern American muscle cars today are mostly procured for collection. It is bought yet hardly used. They come very expensive and only a few could afford its luxury. They come around 500 thousand US dollars. The younger generation is mostly drawn to this type of car because it looks very chic.

Such high-end cars last for so many years. They are made with only the highest quality materials and are very durable. Some low profile owners will also use it in their everyday routine. Some hardly join races. They just want to own fast cars.
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