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In reply to the discussion: A Chevy Impala that defines “Muscle car” - /BIG MUSCLE [View all]PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)50. I'd say that counts
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Oh, there's no doubt that the newer cars are much more safer, handle better and are a lot of fun to
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#17
I drive a much later (but still 20 years old) muscle car. It's utilitarian enough, and the seating
MillennialDem
Oct 2015
#87
I have a '62 Falcon. Built an inline 6 for it with more compression and a better carb and
Erose999
Oct 2015
#26
Its got 5 bolt now, that happened when I changed to disc brakes. I put steelies on it too for
Erose999
Oct 2015
#84
Do you make your own candles from locally produced beeswax so you can read your books at night?
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2015
#74
If I wanted a Big Muscle Car I would get a 1970 528 Hemi Cuda, the Holy Grail of
B Calm
Oct 2015
#70
The 1955 Chrysler 300 started things. Dual 4bbl Carbs in the Letter Series cars until 1965.
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#78
IHS Crash Test: 2009 Chevy Malibu vs. 1959 Chevy Bel Air (Spoiler - The '59 crushes like a beer can)
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#77
I know, it hurts to see that. Like the dozen Gran Torinos trashed in Stiller's Starsky & Hutch. nt
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2015
#80