Saturday, August 24, 2013

'67 Crusher Camaro vs '70 Super Bee (video)



On this episode of Roadkill, it's Freiburger in the Super Bee versus Finnegan in the '67 Camaro as the guys make the trip from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City and back to go race at the Midnight Drags at Rocky Mountain Raceways in hopes of running the Bee on nitrous for the first time since the Hemi was installed. Which car will work best over 1,500 miles of mayem in three days?

Friday, August 16, 2013

The Best Of American Muscle Cars

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When you think of a car that is born tough, incredibly masculine and delivers high-performance, actually you are thinking of a muscle car. All these attributes and many such others are known to be a part of the classic musclecar, and those who own one can readily agree with all the above. Since a long time, the muscle cars are thought t be some of the classic examples of the era when American automobile production had reached its peak.

These classic American cars, with all their sensual aerodynamic design and remarkable suitability for events such as drag racing, have helped them to attain a fame that has earned it a place in the history. Moreover, these cars are regarded as one of the signature vehicle design movements of modern automobile history.

The design of the classic American muscle car is all about power and appearance blended together to produce a stunning vehicle. It is contrary to the conception that classic muscle car emphasized power over appearance. A look at the classic muscle car can stop you in your tracks and a drive will take you to a different world.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The 1966 Pontiac GTO: one of the hottest muscle cars around

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What is the most popular muscle car of all time that goes zero to sixty in 6.5 seconds flat?

The answer is, the 1966 Pontiac GTO which is a choice muscle car. In fact, when it was released, it quickly became the best selling muscle car of all time. With the ’66 GTO, Pontiac truly created a new masterpiece that has remained in high demand amongst muscle car enthusiasts for nearly four decades.

The ’66 GTO has incredible features. Most notable are the unique headlights and the exceptional contours throughout the body that are the true definition of the term sleek. Of course, being a muscle car, the ’66 Pontiac GTO came in a variety of colors and styles when it was produced including the sports coupe model, the hardtop coupe and the convertible.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertable RARE



That's right, a real 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible can be worth as much as $1 million, according to those who track collector car values.

That's $1 million if you can find someone willing to sell theirs, which will be tough, given that only 11 were produced that year. Crowds lining up

Muscle cars, those high-powered gas-guzzling American coupes built between the 1960s and the mid-70s, are fetching huge prices at collector-car auctions.

Read on: http://money.cnn.com/2003/06/26/pf/autos/cuda/