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Hemmings on MSNMuscle Cars With ’60s Drag Strip Attitude Can Be Yours To Own
We’ve been at it again, surfing the listings in the online marketplace at Hemmings.com and finding cars we can imagine ...
When the first of the 60s and 70s thoroughbreds hit the strip, however, a monster was already waiting. 15 years before Pontiac coined the term "muscle car" in its branding for the first GTO, the ...
Drag racing had been a popular—and often illegal—sport in the US for years, but when the NHRA began organizing events in the second half of the 1950s, it elevated the sport to new levels.
It's hard to imagine an America without '60s muscle cars. They're as much a part of the country's fabric as baseball and apple pie. But prior to the 1960s, there was no such animal. The notion of ...
Based on an upscale compact developed by a brand that didn't prioritize performance, the lightweight, 427-powered A/FX became an instant drag racing legend. During the early 1960s, it became clear ...
The '68 Hemu Dart was not Dodge's first attempt at a Super Stock factory drag car. In 1966, Dodge modified 50 Dart GT cars for NHRA competition, calling it the "D-Dart," which incidentally also ...
Finally, a class for '60s-type Nostalgia Super Stockers brings back drag racing's four-speed era. To retain the stock look of these cars, no classes are allowed to use wheel tubs.
As the name implies, Pro Street evolved from both the drag- and street-racing scenes. Its direct predecessors were the street freaks of the Seventies, American cars modified with drag parts for ...
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