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The following article was published in our article directory on August 16, 2010.
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Article Category: Automotive
Author Name: Tom Lorrie
What are muscle cars? This is a question commonly asked by car collectors and fanatics alike. These cars can be best described as a type or kind of automobile that has high or optimum performance. This term is commonly known throughout the United States and Canada as a powerful 2-door rear wheel drive cars that are medium to large in size. This cars predominantly entered the commercial market last 1964. A muscle car is typically equipped with a powerful V8 engine, making it one of the most powerful types of cars available during the said period.
A muscle car can also be best defined as a small to medium size car with a big or very big engine put into it. Thus the term muscle was used in order to differentiate this type of car from other types that include cars, sedans, vans, SUVs and trucks. What happened here was the power and capabilities of huge engines are placed in a small chassis or body of a regular sized car, allowing it to stand out amongst other models of the same period. This type of cars also took the identity of small cars with straight line speed, unsophisticated chassis coupled with engineering integrity. It has invaded numerous parts of the world like Europe, Australia, Singapore, Canada, Japan and the U.S.
The muscle car has been used as both a formal and informal drag racing vehicle. Its usage typically spread in numerous parts of the United States from the early 70s to the early 90s. It has been sold at prices proven to be affordable for both the budget minded and the rich drag racers and car collectors alike since then. Some typical examples of this muscle car include models from car manufacturers like AMC, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Mercury, Plymouth and Pontiac. If you are an avid fan of collecting vintage cars then this will surely fit your entire car collecting needs, tastes and preferences.
A muscle car can generally accelerate between 0 up to 60 km/h or kilometers per hour in 9.8 seconds. The maximum speed that can be attained by such car also ranges from 209 km/hr up to 300 km/hr depending on the make and model of the said car. A very good example of a muscle car that has this potential is the 1955 Chrysler 300 that has been specifically engineered and powered up in order to cater to the racing needs of racing fans for the last 50 years. It had a total of 300 horsepower that roughly converts to 224kw or kilowatts, making it truly one of the leading cars in terms of power during that time period.
There is also the now modern day muscle cars made by Chevrolet, an authority in the world car manufacturing since the last century. Chevrolet made the Imapala SS, a car model that was out in the market last 1994 up to 1996. It was then subsequently resurrected during the year 2003 in order stir the hearts of both formal and informal drag racers alike to take the road again. This Imapala is a 4 door muscle car that comes in full size when compared to other muscle cars of previous generations. It comes with a modern 5.7 liter V8 engine and a front wheel drive capability. In fact, it has sold hundreds up to thousands of units, allowing it to become one of the best selling muscle cars today.
These muscles cars are now considered priceless. A recent study conducted in several parts of the globe show that muscle car models from 1962 up to 1975 costs around $500,000 up to $750,000. The factors that affect the price include the make and model of the muscle car, the options available on it, the condition of the tires and the engine plus the demand and availability of the said brand or model. Some car fanatical groups even consider these muscle cars as ancient relics, being the equivalent of historical artifacts and real estates alike.
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