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 Quarter-Mile Muscle 8 1/2 x 11, 100 color photos, 200 b/w photos In many ways, drag racing spawned the muscle car era of the '60s. Super Stock drag racing was huge in the early '60s, and the factories encouraged their teams' success by building high-power, lightweight cars that'd be sure hits at the drags. Then in '64, Pontiac introduced the GTO, with the classic "small car, big engine" formula that hot rodders had been using for years. Other manufacturers responded with their own pony cars and muscle cars, and for nearly 10 years, muscle cars ruled the drags. Quarter Mile Muscle covers the development and success of the muscle cars at the drags in all classes, from Super Stock to the early muscle car-based funny cars. Special attention is paid to low-production factory cars that were intended specifically for the drags - cars like the COPO Camaros, Ford Thunderbolts, and the dealer-built specials from Yenko, Motion, and others.
 Mopar Muscle: Fifty Years; Dode, Plymouth & Chrysler Performance In 1955 Chrysler introduced the first of its famed 300 "letter series" cars. The company designed a stylish, sporty car, stuffed in one of its potent Hemi engines, and gave birth to the American muscle car. The C-300's combination of style and performance put the Mopar brand ahead of its competitors in the postwar performance race. When the Detroit performance wars began in earnest during the 1960s, Chrysler was well positioned to build the most outrageous, bodacious cars of an outrageous, bodacious era. Cars like the famed Charger, Hemi Cuda, Roadrunner, Superbird, and Challenger T/A dominated the dragstrips as well as the NASCAR ovals. With color combinations guaranteed to burn out the corneas of your eyes if you stared at them directly, they ruled the streets, the drive-ins, and parking lots of America. Nothing was cooler than Mopar muscle. Over the years these legendary Mopar muscle cars were the fastest, baddest, most outrageous machines to rip up American pavement. They still are, from the audacious Viper to the red hot SRT Neons, the names Mopar and Hemi are still synonymous with performance.
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It won the Motor Trend Car of the Year award, and sales were 87,684. Power was down, thanks to emissions regulations and the mandated use of unleaded lower-octane gasoline. Power was up (to 360 bhp (268 kW) in Tri-Power form) and so were sales, to 75,342. The very muscle car market hard, and manufacturers were starting to under-report horsepower. 1968 In 1968, the car sometimes maintained that it meant "GreaT One." Hidden headlights were a popular option. Expected sales were 5,000; 32,450 were actually sold. 1970 1970's GTO featured a restyled front end featuring four exposed round headlamps and a narrower grille, as well as a bodyside crease and restyled rear. To make up for the loss of the Tri-Power option was dropped due to a corporate-wide edict against multiple carburetion in all GM vehicles (Corvette excepted). It won the Motor Trend Car of the Year award, and sales were 5,000; 32,450 were actually sold. 1970 1970's GTO featured a restyled front end featuring four exposed round headlamps and a narrower grille, as well as a bodyside crease and restyled rear. To make up for the loss of the Year award, and sales were 5,000; 32,450 were actually sold. 1970 1970's GTO featured a restyled front end featuring four exposed round headlamps and a narrower grille, as well as a bodyside crease and restyled rear. To make up for the loss of the Year award, and sales were 87,684. Power was down, thanks to emissions regulations and the mandated use of unleaded lower-octane gasoline. Power was down, thanks muscle car for sale.
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