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How drag racing shaped muscle car culture
Drag racing has been a pivotal force in shaping the muscle car culture, influencing both the development of high-performance vehicles and the lifestyle surrounding them. From the early days of street ...
The Dodge Challenger Mopar Drag Pak packs ~1,500 hp and runs 7-second quarter miles — but it was never built for the street.
The videographer behind the "Wheels" channel on YouTube is a big fan of the Mission Raceway Park - Thunder by the River track in Canada, and they recently caught a trio of classic muscle car drag ...
The 1961 Chrysler New Yorker, slathered in improbable Dubonnet Iridescent—a shocking OE color that presaged the wild high-impact colors that would arrive on muscle Mopars just a few years later—is the ...
If you were to pitch a Honda Civic against a Dodge Challenger muscle car, you would probably expect it to be a one-sided ...
We have a tendency to consider the American muscle car as the undisputed king of the quarter-mile, and indeed, it was the drag strips of America where many of these V8-powered icons built their legend ...
In my opinion, that generation of hot rodders—my generation—led the way to incredible performances and ingenuity. I lived it, breathed it, and still absolutely love the cars and trucks from that era ...
The heavy electric Dodge lumbered in behind it, posting a lame 12.87 seconds at 111.84 miles per hour. The Charger might have had a microscopically superior speed at the very end, but losing a drag ...
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