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That cars singing Voice at 1:06 is beautiful
Best ever Holy smokes smooth af
My father bought a Rebel SST (343) for my sisters to drive. Nice enough car but the trim was shabby (e.g. the window cranks would regularly snap).
i grew up in the muscle car era and was a street and strip racer in the 1960s. I owned a 1968 and a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner so I am qualifed to make this statement. Muscle Car, and AMC are mutually exclusive terms.
Absolutely 💯
Both winners
The plum crazy purple car at the beginning is a challenger, the super bird won 7 nascar races in 1970 the rest of the Plymouth wins were in regular road runners.
Who doesn't like an underdog? I've always been fond of AMC, I'll go off script and say the first iteration of the Marlin is my favorite.
ROCKET MAN !!!
Ahem, Hemi Cuda?
Incredible wheely
AI. 1:07 Aren't the same car at all. 😐
1 I saw close up had plexiglass to see through in the bottom while up in the air
At least half of these are not muscle cars. Rare AMC products perhaps, but not muscle cars.
It is Ford F150 dodo!
Of course its a Mopar.
Imagine owning your own muscle car🥹
nice
375hp isn't the true rating of that boss and 425 isn't true for the 426 either both of those engines truthfully put out around 550hp
Mopar FOREVER
Mopar power
American muscle 💪🇺🇸.
Impressive.🎉
The 1957 rambler rebel was not "considered being one of the first muscle cars"😄. Nothing was considered one of the first muscle cars until the mid 60's. I'm pretty sure the 63 or 64 Pontiac GTO was considered the first muscle car. You Can't even say that 57 rambler rebel was one of the first hotrods.. Im not saying it's not special, or not a neat classic. It's just not the first at anything. AMC made some of the coolest muscle cars about a decade later though. I love me a Javelin👌
To each his own 😉 Thank god for muscle cars diversity 💪🏼💪🏼
The definition of the muscle car was to put the large engine in to a small car. By it's definition not only the Rambler but 1936-1942 Buick Century come under that classification. In the 1960s it became a trend but surprise surprise like most automotive trends they are not original. Everyone had the idea in the early 60s so the rush was on to be the first to market. Fans as well as Pontiac pushed the idea that it was the first muscle car, much the same as Winchester claiming it was the gun that won the west. There are various thoughts today on what a muscle car is. Originally the were called Super Cars, something modern super cars would disagree with. By the way the Studebaker Goldenhawk was available in 1956 and it fit the bill as well. The Lark in 63 could be classified as one or a pony car and the Avanti was in the running as well. In 1963 it broke 29 world speed records at Bonneville. It's super charge engine hit 170 mph. I believe the same R3 was available in the Lark.
@@57WillysCJThat was a very well written comment. Maybe I have a different opinion on what a muscle car is then some. To me, a muscle car is a 2 door american car, rear wheel drive with a large displacement engine. That's the general consensus I've came to after many conversations about it, and just something I excepted because it's pretty spot on to be honest. Yea deep down I personally don't believe this muscle car thing needs to follow super strict guidelines, it's all about the love of motor vehicles. A muscle car can be a big body (look at the chargers and roadrunners etc) or a small body. I'd even say some 4 doors can be muscle car "ish" (that's a big no for some I know😅)
what in the world are you speaking about? The Rebel was to respond to the Thunderbird and or Belair??? This completely ridiculous....no basis in any sort of facts. The weren't even in the same class of vehicles. Utter crap. The Sundancer isn't even close to being a Muscle Car.....it's a response to the convertible market...has nothing to do with muscle cars.
Deep Breath….. Enjoy the pictures 😎
As a hardcore Ford guy and builder...Mopar's never fail to entertain!!! Ive built many Mopar engines, watch them at drags....you might take the light...half thack that Mopar is comming with evil!!!!!
Amazing how they keep a straight line that far on 2 back wheels
Had a buddy back in the day with a black on black 71 hornet SC360 4 speed 4bbl car. Thing was pretty quick.
Love watching these videos when I don't even own a car😢😂
Absolutely 💯 It was all about braking records 🚀
Oh ya, AMX all the way
Definitely my choice 🤩🤩
What about the Camaro?
Or the Mustang?
@@kyril9945the Camaro is on a different category 🚀🚀
what about the gremlin?
Look for the next chapter 😉
Classic Chevys are awesome ❤
Wonder what they have in the trunk
Love the Vegas ! I had two. Were great little cars. I know people here beat on them but a lot of them were problems because their owners were problems!
The ls6 Chevelle was the top dog
Absolutely 💯 So much power 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The ls6 Chevelle was the top dog
Torque 😮😮😮
Rear drive and steers with foot leavers, glass floor to see. This car has been on race tracks for 40 years
Both outstanding power makers, but only one dominated pro stock 5 years in a row and forced GM to make the DRCE. Bob Glidden's BOSS 429s gave him 5 championships in a row and was the last dominant engine in what was left of TRUE Pro STOCK drag racing. Also, Ohio George Montgomery's TT BOSS powered 69 Mustang was eventually banned by the sanctioning body in 1975 because it decimated the HEMIs on the back half.
That’s super interesting, thanks for sharing 💪🏼💪🏼
Cuda
Totally bad ass! 💯🇺🇸💰
you are talking a king and a slave...........the boss 429 was a dog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it ran 15 seconds plus. the intake ports pooled gas it did not run well and you couldent get many miles out the motor it was a poor design and it was a headache for anyone who owned it. we laughed at the 429 it would lose to just about anything on the street. why dont you compare it to a vega with a 4 cylinder engine........that might be a close race!
🤣🤣🤣
because it was detuned for every day street driving and the had very low rear gears for the street
What is with the infatuation with 0 to 60? I want to know the quarter mile.
I find it funny put the 427 side oiler against the 426 Heim !!!!!!!!
nah put the 427 cammer against the hemi
I was told by a reliable source at a Buick dealership in Las Vegas, Nevada the GNX engine was 'massaged' a little bit to give it a 4.0 L displacement and a few other things which I won't go into. As you go into other venue's you might come up with a few more stories and who knows how many are true. Many people have been to the dragstrips and witnessed these Buicks doing some eye popping tricks like pulling wheelies and the likes. Myself, growing up in Flint, Michigan have seen quite a few hard to believe things happen, you just have to thumb through them and find which ones you like best. I just wanted to share this with anyone and everyone.
Thank you for this input, always happy to receive comments like yours.