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    Have you heard about all of the muscle cars from 1960 their great? I chose the Lamborghini, Mustang, and the SuperAmerica. All of these sports cars have strong engines that have a ton of horsepower. Some of them were used to race and some of them are just street cars. They usually have v8, v10, v12 engines and the “v” is for the cylinders. These days the cars on the street only usually have a v6 engine. The first car I am going to talk about is the Lamborghini Miura. This car has the v12 engine…

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    Music In The 1960's

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    performance cars. Before this, as previously mentioned, cars were basic. The most notable performance cars in the United States were known as Muscle Cars. Muscle cars are defined as a large two door car fitted with a V-8 engine. Car such as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and Pontiac GTO were some of the high horsepower cars of the 60’s that had one purpose: to go fast in a straight line. This all changed in the 1970’s when new emissions laws were passed and the Golden…

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    Challenger is a Brampton, Ontario, Canada and Detroit, Michigan based muscle car built by the auto manufacture Dodge which is part of auto manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The Dodge Challenger’s competitors used to be Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang but they are now pony cars which are american sports cars. This report will first cover the full history of the Dodge Challenger’s starting from the beginning and will cover all the breaks the challenger had in its life cycle. Next will…

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    I believe that the american muscle cars are better then tuners/supercars/imports. Are muscle cars are louder, heavier and meaner than any other cars i know of. Super cars are built for speed and precision but muscle cars make them sound like lawn mowers. They are very aerodynamic and the muscle cars are lean heavy and built to take a hit. If you were to wreck a ferrari or lamborghini they would smash and cost you thousands maybe millions. Plus you can't really work on it yourself you have to…

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    If there’s a listing of the most popular sports car in America, then there’s a big chance that the Chevrolet Camaro will lead that list. Sure, you have the likes of Corvette, Mustang and the Challenger, but there’s no denying the playful appeal of the Chevy Camaro that transcends age and class. Did you know that the Camaro has the most number of fans on Facebook with more than 1.8 million fans? In terms of sales, the Camaro has consistently topped the list for years. Even if the Camaro starts at…

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    Climbing into the cockpit of Shelby American's 50th Anniversary Daytona Coupe is very much like like going back in time. only it's a bit more comfortable. Only, this time it’s a bit more comfortable. The steering wheel has a fat leather rim metal spokes and a metal badge at its center. The dashboard looks like a '60s-era science project with plainly labeled knobs and switches set into a flat black surface. The only clues that this is a modern vehicle and not a 1965 race car are the switches for…

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    Shelby Cobras

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    Q-cars are nothing new. While they’re more popular than ever in the 21st century, the trend started several decades ago – and the Sunbeam Tiger is proof. Take one Sunbeam Alpine Series IV, a car styled as innocuously as a convertible MGB, then shoehorn a 4.2-litre V8 into the nose of it. Change the steering box for a rack to improve precision, add a tougher Salisbury rear axle along with a Panhard rod to the rear suspension to help keep the thing on the tarmac – and voilà, a cut-price Cobra…

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    industry was about to transform, and it would be lead by the Detroit automakers. In 1965, Ford released the first Mustang, unlike cars of the past this car was smaller but it was fairly sporty. The Mustang looked the part too. Ford dominated the industry for about two years, but the Mustang’s rival was born. In 1967, Chevrolet released its own version of Ford’s Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro and the Mustang will forever be rivals, but in all reality the first generations of the two…

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    Have you ever heard of a muscle car? Muscle cars have always been a big part in the United States such as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Chevrolet Corvette. These cars are becoming more popular each and everyday due to the speeds and looks of the car. If not Muscle Cars aka supercars which means that they are different from other cars like luxury cars and sports cars. Over the years muscle cars the produced unique driving experience. To start with, The American Muscle car used to refer…

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    Camaro Research Paper

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    1966 with, “A small, vicious little animal that eats Mustangs”. For us to completely understand the design and meaning of the Camaro, we must take a look at the Ford Mustang and find out where and why it began. After the second World War, the generation that followed, known today as “baby boomers”, wanted to be different from the beginning of their existence. They dressed different, acted different, and also thought different from their parents. Ford Motor Company researched how this newer…

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