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  2. 10 Reasons Why American Muscle Cars Were (and Will ... - AOL

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    While imports have their merits — sleek designs and precision handling—they often fall short of the raw power, rich heritage, and unmistakable roar of American muscle cars. Here are 10 ...

  3. The 15 Best Muscle Cars, According to a Brit - AOL

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    But while they’re deeply ingrained in car culture stateside, this combination of big engines and little quarter-mile times can sometimes seem a bit alien to outsiders. The 15 Best Muscle Cars ...

  4. Rambler Rebel - Wikipedia

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    The Rebel also suffered from Rambler's "economy" reputation, but the Rebel model offered the recipe common to most of early muscle cars. Standard features included reclining front bucket seats with a center armrest, an electric clock, chrome trim on the headliner, and special exterior badges with trim ahead of the rear wheel openings.

  5. Category:Muscle cars - Wikipedia

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  6. Muscle car - Wikipedia

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    1966 Pontiac GTO. 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.

  7. Muscle Cars, Small Cars Both Tend toward High Driver ... - AOL

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    They're not the smallest vehicles on the road, but the way muscle cars tend to be driven is likely behind the higher fatality rates, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study says.

  8. Aero Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Aero Warriors, also called aero-cars, is a nickname for four muscle cars developed specifically to race on the NASCAR circuit by Dodge, Plymouth, Ford and Mercury for the 1969 and 1970 racing seasons. [1] The cars were based on production stock cars but had additional aerodynamic features. The first Aero Warrior was the 1969 Ford Torino Talladega.

  9. 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 ...