Ever since their debut in the 1930’s, American muscle cars had been going strong, enticing youths and experienced drivers alike. However, this all changed in the mid-1970‘s. Government interference and industry regulations restricted the market, and many thought that beautiful, powerful muscle cars were a thing of the past. After a few final great vehicles, muscle cars faded away from the picture.
Pictured: 1974AMC Javelin, one of the last successful high-performance cars of its era.
A new law made in the mid-1970‘s outlawed auto racing, and along with the rising gas prices caused by trade regulations, a new stage had been set — a stage that saw many buyers turning to smaller, more fuel-efficient street cars.
But muscle cars were not dead for good. Manufacturers changed their Ford and GM ushered in the new age, with competing pony cars made on the cutting-edge of tech to outsell each other. These first cars were the 1982 Mustang G2, and GM’s third-gen ChevyCamaro and Pontiac Firebird. The Mustang featured a new 302-cid V8 motor, which set the industry standard for acceleration and speed, while the Camaro was one of the most popular Indy 500 pace cars of its decade.
Regardless of whatever other inventions are coming to revolutionize the car industry, one thing is for certain: though they have had their rough patches, American muscle cars are here to stay.
Drag Race between a TRD Supercharged Toyota Tundra with Killer Chiller drag radials, shift kit , torque converter upgrade, minor weight reductions, exhaust and bigger crank pulley and a Dodge Challenger R/T with a Kenne Bell supercharged 419 cubic inch Modern Muscle Stroker. #KenneBell #DragRace #Mo...
Drag Race between a TRD Supercharged Toyota Tundra with Killer Chiller drag radials, shift kit , torque converter upgrade, minor weight reductions, exhaust and bigger crank pulley and a Dodge Challenger R/T with a Kenne Bell supercharged 419 cubic inch Modern Muscle Stroker. #KenneBell #DragRace #ModernMuscleStroker ...
Drag Race between a TRD Supercharged Toyota Tundra with Killer Chiller drag radials, shift kit , torque converter upgrade, minor weight reductions, exhaust and bigger crank pulley and a Dodge Challenger R/T with a Kenne Bell supercharged 419 cubic inch Modern Muscle Stroker.
The shootout between the 840-horsepower Dodge Challenger Demon and the 1,000-horsepower Hennessey Performance Exorcist Camaro for dragstrip supremacy will play out in coming months to determine the king of the super muscle cars.
The shootout between the 840-horsepower Dodge Challenger Demon and the 1,000-horsepower Hennessey Performance Exorcist Camaro for dragstrip supremacy will play out in coming months to determine the king of the super muscle cars. Full article: goo.gl/LGF6jE
We head to Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs for the 90th running of the world's most famous mountain race; the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. We follow Jess Neal and Morgan Combes as they attempt to make it to the top of the treacherous 12.5 mile course in a 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda... #PlymouthCuda ...
We head to Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs for the 90th running of the world's most famous mountain race; the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. We follow Jess Neal and Morgan Combes as they attempt to make it to the top of the treacherous 12.5 mile course in a 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda...
Very nice car looks awesome
I had a ’72 AMX 360 4barrel 4 speed, really miss that car!
A guy in my High School had this same car he destroyed it in a about 6 months total Dumbass!!!
Ken Houck,
In the wisdom of my ‘age’ I find this to be quite an attractive design.
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Richard Inderrieden
I love this ?
Figured you might ??