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Muscle Cars Like Dinosaurs Once Ruled The Earth
Brian Edwards

Detroit, or the world, has never produced an automobile that rivals the muscle cars of the 1960's and early 1970's. They were big, powerful and wonderfully unrefined. No one would call them sports car in the traditional sense. They were not nimble and curves were dangerous at most any speed. However, what they lacked in sophistication they made up for in brut force. In many ways the GTO's, Mustangs, Road Runners and their brethren represented the American character better than any vehicle past or present. Simplicity, dependability, strength and singularity of purpose were their calling cards. No one could confuse the purpose of these beasts. It was plain for all, and it was straight-line perfor...
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