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and many of these classic rides were purchased to secure bragging rights at a red light challenge. Drag racing was gaining in popularity in the early 1960s, and muscle cars were the automakers ...
Forget about them Mopars, Chevys, and Fords, this drag race brings together two orphan muscle cars you don't see very often.
Back in the golden era of muscle cars, everyone was in on the action. Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Plymouth—they were all building high-horsepower machines for the streets. But hidden among the flashy paint ...
We're watching these muscle cars slug it out on the drag strip with a side-by-side battle between a '74 Pontiac Trans Am ...
So, for 1972, the drag racing organization allowed small-block V-8s to run in cars with lighter weight breaks than the Bruiser-class muscle machines. It’s just the sort of advantage a mind like ...
During the Golden Age of American muscle ... for racing and unleashed on the public to satisfy the homologation requirements. There were, of course, many limited-edition factory drag cars ...
April’s Historical Society of the Upper Mojave Desert’s meeting will feature Society member, film maker and local historian, ...
The 1970s were a disastrous time for American muscle cars ... Not bad for an everyday car with an upgraded engine. For this list, we looked primarily at drag racing. It was a popular thing ...