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Muscle Cars from the 60s and 70s

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The American icon of the automotive industry are the cars from the 60s and early 70s. This era of cars are known as American Muscle. What's your favorite car from these decades?

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Those are great ones. I only have two words.

Hemi Cuda

I would have to say an early C3 Corvette with a 427.

Ed

I would have to say an early C3 Corvette with a 427.

Cool car! The pre-5mph bumper years. One of my favorites, but for me, it would have to be a convertible!

Actually, my favorite muscle car is probably the '68 Camaro RS. SS would be nice. I'd love to do a resto-mod on one some day.

I haven't owned either of these cars, and maybe never will. I'm really a small car guy. I've been seriously thinking about the Camaro, but I'm going to hold off. I have a couple of other projects that I'd rather do first.

My buddy's almost done with a frame-off-restoration of a '70 Chevelle SS 396. I haven't seen it yet, but I'm sure it's going to be a sweet ride!

John - ASE Martial Arts Supply

https://www.asemartialarts.com

I was once the owner of a 1970 440ci sixpack Challenger and a 1967 327ci Camaro but I always envied my friend's 1962 Corvette.

What works works

C3 Corvette with a 427. is my fav to!!!

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