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  2. 29 Surprisingly Affordable Muscle Cars - AOL

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    But if you have the means for a set of weekend hobby wheels and power is your passion, there are some mean muscle cars out there for the taking. From the classics that defined street-legal drag ...

  3. 23 Surprisingly Affordable Muscle Cars - AOL

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    Lexus GS F. Year: 2020 Style: 4dr sedan (5.0L 8cyl 8A) Total cash price: $91,556 True cost to own for five years: $101,937 GOBankingRates, in order to find surprisingly affordable muscle cars ...

  4. 23 Surprisingly Affordable Muscle Cars - AOL

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    If you're looking for a vehicle that's good for the whole family, you probably shouldn't spring for a Pontiac Firebird or Corvette Stingray. Gas-guzzling V-8 coupes, after all, aren't exactly...

  5. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Car expert Jack Nerad noted in a 2007 article "several fully restored AMX models" listed for sale at "little more than half the price of a comparable Buick Gran Sport, Chevrolet Chevelle, Olds 4-4-2 or Pontiac GTO" in support of the author's opinion that the 1971–74 Javelin was "clearly an outstanding alternative muscle car for the enthusiast ...

  6. Ford Torino Talladega - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Torino Talladega was based on the Fairlane "Sportsroof" (Ford's trade name for a fastback) 2-door hardtop.To make the car more aerodynamic at high speeds, a sleeker front section (whose design and construction is often attributed to the Holman-Moody race team's shop) was added.

  7. Muscle car - Wikipedia

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    A muscle car is an American-made two-door sports coupe with a powerful engine, generally designed for high-performance driving. [1] [2] In 1949, General Motors introduced its 88 with the company's 303-cubic-inch (5 L) OHV Rocket V8 engine, which was previously available only in its luxury Oldsmobile 98. This formula of putting a maker's largest ...