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Muscle Cars
Top Gear: Vauxhall Monaro VXR vs Chrysler 300C vs Jaguar S Type R 

AutoSpies.com - Jan 02 9:05 AM
Top Gear decided to take a look at the threat from other countries on British rear-wheel V8 muscle cars. Australia sent them a Vauxhall Monaro VXR and the US sent them a Chrysler 300C. So what did was the British answer to the threat? A Jaguar S Type R. Watch the two part video after the jump.

Muscle Men
Bobcats were outrebounded in Portland State men's basketball game... 
KXMB CBS12 Bismarck - Dec 31 3:03 PM
AP-MTMontana State-Portland State,0135 Bobcats were out-rebounded in Portland State men's basketball game PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Portland State used its strength inside to muscle past the Bobcats 79-to-65 in Portland last night. The V

Muscle Man
Wound Botulism In A Man Who Injected Heroin 
Medical News Today - Jan 02 12:01 AM
In a case study in PLoS Medicine, doctors report on the case of a 35 year old heroin user who came to the accident and emergency department with double vision, slurred speech, drooping eyelids, and eye muscle weakness. The diagnosis turned out to be wound botulism. [click link for full article]

Muscle Women
Armed with legal ammo, women set to flex muscle 
The Times of India - Jan 02 7:43 AM
With so much ammo for girl power, is the man-woman relationship set to change?

Muscle Babes
Search Results 
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Muscle Worship
re: Diane Carlin, hypnotherapist 
Louisville Courier-Journal - Jan 01 2:52 AM
After a career in nursing, Diane Carlin branched out into wellness and behavior modification — adding hypnosis along the way — as her second entrepreneurial career. She's the owner of The Carlin Institute of Wellness on Preston Highway.

Muscle Hunks
He turns patients' cells to body parts 
The News & Observer - Dec 24 2:34 AM
Dr. Anthony Atala, a Wake Forest University doctor-scientist, is pushing hard to engineer functional organs, tissue and other body parts with patients' own cells. If he succeeds, North Carolina might find itself at the forefront of a high-impact, high-dollar biomedical field.

Muscle Car
Can the new-look Malibu help jump-start Chevy? 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Jan 02 9:01 AM
Say "Chevy Malibu," and some Americans think of a 1960s muscle car. Unfortunately for General Motors Corp., many more think, "rent-a-car."

Muscle Fitness
Fitness calendar 
Asheville Citizen-Times - Jan 01 10:10 PM
Submit entries at least two weeks in advance to Fitness Calendar, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802, e-mail them to jsandford@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax them to 251-0585. Please inform us immediately of any time changes or corrections.

Muscle Babe
2007 could be year of milestone homers 
MLB.com - Jan 01 6:55 AM
'07 could feature milestone homers

Muscle Hunk
Citzen Cane: Pantry reveals candy cane secrets 
Town Online - Dec 20 9:29 PM
Most stories try to grab a reader’s attention with some sort of hook, or a twist, but in the case of Putnam Pantry on Route 1 in Danvers, the hook is the twist. Or the twist is the hook. Or the twisted hook is the twist…or the hook. Anyway, you get the idea.

Muscle Guys
Russian ex-spies put skills to work 
Los Angeles Times - Jan 02 12:16 AM
The Alexander Litvinenko poisoning case shines light on a shadowy world in which former agents cash in on old contacts. MOSCOW — With stylish offices featuring a portrait of the Soviet secret police founder and a prestigious location alongside Red Square, Vladimir Lutsenko is one of the top go-to guys for "security" advice in today's Russia.

Muscle System
Don’t blame the system 
Deccan Herald - Jan 01 12:30 PM
While Manu Sharma has been convicted, there are many other high-profile cases where justice has not been delivered. Does our system help VIP sons to get away with their misdemeanours?

Muscle Milk
Hey Diddle Diddle! Purring cats, fiddling violins and high jumping cows 
USA Today - Jan 02 12:17 PM
Where in the cats' throat do they make the purring sound? What's the difference between a violin and a fiddle? Can a cow jump?

Muscle Gallery
Search Results 
ShowBiz Ireland - Jan 02 9:13 AM
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Muscle Bears
Bears better restore the roar ASAP 
Northwest Indiana Times - Jan 01 10:31 PM
There are no secrets to understanding football. You block, tackle, defend, score. If you can shop during a Christmas closeout sale, you can play this game.

Muscle Elegance
DETROIT AUTO SHOW: More details and new photo of the new Ford Interceptor 
AutoSpies.com - Dec 31 2:50 PM
American Muscle: The Ford Interceptor concept celebrates the best of American muscle with a four-door that marries “Built Ford Tough” attitude with the sporty elegance of 1960s sedans.

Muscle Building
Relative Ability of Young and Mature Muscles to Respond to Limb Lengthening 
RedNova - Jan 02 3:27 AM
By Shisha, T; Kiss, S; Pap, K; Simpson, H; Szke, G The response of the muscle is critical in determining the functional outcome of limb lengthening.

Muscle Woman
Armed with legal ammo, women set to flex muscle 
The Times of India - Jan 02 7:43 AM
With so much ammo for girl power, is the man-woman relationship set to change?

Muscle Guy
Around the Big 12 
USA Today - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
Around the Big 12

Muscle Cramps
A Painkiller Reminder 
Washington Post - Jan 02 5:09 AM
A recent Food and Drug Administration proposal to add stronger warning labels to several popular types of over-the-counter painkillers, noting they pose a risk of liver and stomach damage, shouldn't scare most consumers into avoiding the products entirely, experts say. But the news should remind...


Muscle Jocks
Classical station approaches finale (T.L. Ponick) 
The Washington Times - Dec 29 10:26 PM
How 'bout those Redskins? An odd way to open our 2006 retrospective on Washington's classical music scene, perhaps, but stay with us.


Muscle Beach
From South Beach with 'Heart' 
USA Today - 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
One of the nation's top diet doctors has trimmed many waistlines with his best-selling The South Beach Diet. Now he's going for the heart with a new book out today. Cardiologist Arthur Agatston, who calls himself an "accidental diet doctor," originally created his eating plan to help his patients lose weight, improve their cholesterol and avoid diabetes and heart disease.

Muscle Studs
Family, builder at odds over unfinished house 
Macomb Daily - Dec 31 8:03 PM
John Bliss feels like he and his family are homeless. Bliss, his wife Mary and their three children are spending their second consecutive holiday season at his parents' home in Lenox Township because of ongoing construction woes at their house in Warren.

Muscle Dudes
Moving target 
Boston Globe - Dec 31 12:21 AM
New England Patriots (11-4) at Tennessee Titans (8-7) 1 p.m., Channel 4. Line: Titans by 3

Muscle Stud
Around the Big East 
USA Today - 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
Around the Big East

Muscle Bear
Polar bear dip attracts dozens 
Prince George Citizen Online - Jan 02 11:13 AM
The polar bear swims in Toronto and Vancouver were not preceded by the sound of chainsaws. Ice did not have to be cleaved in Pittsburgh, Coney Island or Boston where other famous New Year's Day dips took place.

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Muscle Cars
The Pontiac GTO is a classic example of the muscle car.

A muscle car is a high-performance automobile. The term principally Muscel Cars refers to American, Musle Cars Australian and South African models with large-capacity engines produced between 1964 Mucsle Cars and 1973 for American cars and between 1968 and 1976 for Australian cars.

Contents

  • 1 Definition
  • 2 Origin
  • 3 Politics Mucle Cars of the muscle car
  • 4 Outside the US
  • 5 Modern Muscl Cars Muslce Cars muscle cars
  • 6 American muscle cars
  • 7 Australian muscle Musclee Cars cars
  • 8 See also
  • 9 External Musce Cars links

Definition

The term muscle car generally describes a rear wheel drive mid-size car with a large, powerful engine (typically, although not universally, a V8 engine) and special trim, intended for maximum torque on the street or in drag racing competition. It is distinguished from sports cars, which were customarily and coincidentally considered smaller, two-seat cars, or GTs, two-seat or 2+2 cars intended for high-speed touring and possibly road racing. High-performance full-size or compact cars are arguably excluded from this category, as are the breed of compact sports coupes inspired by the Ford Mustang, the "pony car". Another factor used in defining a classic muscle cars is age and country of origin. A classic muscle car is usually but not necessarily made in the US or Australia between 1964 and 1975.

An alternate definition is based on power-to-weight ratio, defining a muscle car as an automobile with (for example) fewer than 12 pounds per rated hp. Such definitions are inexact, thanks to a wide variation in curb weight depending on options and to the questionable nature of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) gross hp ratings in use before 1972, which were often deliberately overstated or underrated for various reasons.

Origin

The idea of installing a powerful engine in a post WWII mid-size car was introduced in 1957. The American Motors (AMC) Rebel showcased AMC’s new 327 in³ V8 255  hp with a 4 barrel carburetor (fuel injection was to be optional), thus making it the first American factory hot-rod hardtop sedan. The Rambler Rebel came with a manual or automatic transmission, and dual exhaust. The Rebel was promoted as the fastest four-door car in America from 0-60 mph and ran the quarter mile in 17.0 seconds. It was one of the quickest production automobiles at that time.

The popularity of the muscle car grew in the 1960s. Among these was the Pontiac Tempest. For 1964 and 1965, the GTO was an option package that included Pontiac's 389 in³ (6.5 L) V8 engine, floor-shifted transmission with Hurst shift linkage, and special trim. In 1966, the Pontiac GTO was no longer an option, and became its own model. The project, spearheaded by Pontiac division president John De Lorean, was technically a violation of General Motors policy limiting its smaller cars to 330 in³ (5.4 L) displacement, but it proved far more popular than expected, and inspired a host of imitations, both at GM and its competitors.

The Dodge Charger, known for its appearance as the villain's vehicle in the movie Bullitt

This marked a general trend towards factory performance, which reflected the importance of the youth market. A key appeal of the muscle cars was that they offered the burgeoning American car culture an array of relatively affordable vehicles with strong street performance that could also be used for racing. The affordability aspect was quickly compromised by increases in size, optional equipment, and plushness, forcing the addition of more and more powerful engines just to keep pace with performance. A backlash against this cost and weight growth led in 1967 and 1968 to a secondary trend of "budget muscle" in the form of the Plymouth Road Runner, Dodge Super Bee, and other stripped, lower-cost variants.

Although the sales of true muscle cars were relatively modest by total Detroit production standards, they had considerable value in publicity and bragging rights. They also served to bring young customers (or their parents) into showrooms who would then buy the standard editions of these mid-size cars. Automakers saw these as halo models and some, such as the AMC Rebel Machine, the COPO (Central Office Production Order) Chevrolet Chevelle, and the Super Cobra Jet Ford Torino were factory upgraded to be turn-key drag racers. The 1970 Machine even came with a standard flamboyant and patriotic red, white, and blue reflective body graphics and paint for maximum street and racetrack visibility.

The AMC Rebel Machine, a factory built drag racer in its standard RWB stripe and paint scheme

The fierce competition led to an escalation in power that peaked in 1970, with some models offering as much as 450 hp (and others likely producing as much actual power, whatever their rating).

Another related type of car is the car-based pickup. Examples of these are the Ford Ranchero, GMC Sprint, GMC Caballero, and one of the most famous examples, the Chevrolet El Camino.

Politics of the muscle car

The muscle cars' performance soon became a liability during this period. The automotive safety lobby, which had been spearheaded by Ralph Nader, decried the irresponsibility of offering such powerful cars for public sale, particularly targeted to young buyers. The high power of the muscle cars also underlined the marginal handling and braking capacity of many contemporary cars, as well as the severe limitations of their tires. In response, the automobile insurance industry began levying punitive surcharges on all high-powered models, soon pushing many muscle cars out of the price range of their intended buyers. Simultaneously, efforts to combat air pollution led to a shift in Detroit's attention from power to emissions control, a problem that grew more complicated in 1973 when the OPEC oil embargo led to price controls and gasoline rationing.

With all these forces against it, the market for muscle cars rapidly evaporated. Power began to drop in 1971 as engine compression ratios were reduced, high-performance engines like Chrysler's 426 Hemi were discontinued, and all but a handful of performance models were discontinued or transformed into soft personal luxury cars. One of the last hold-outs, which Car and Driver dubbed "The Last of the Fast Ones," was Pontiac's Trans Am SD455 model of 1973-1974, which had performance to rival most any other muscle car of the era. The Trans Am remained in production through 2002, but after 1974 its performance, like those of its predecessors and rivals, entered the doldrums.

While performance cars began to make a return in the 1980s, spiraling costs and complexity seem to have made the low-cost traditional muscle car a thing of the past. Surviving models are now prized collectibles, some carrying prices to rival exotic European sports cars.

Outside the US

Australia developed its own muscle car tradition around the same period, with the big three manufacturers Ford Australia, Holden (by then part of General Motors) and Chrysler Australia. The cars were specifically developed to run in the Bathurst 500 - then known as the Armstrong 500 (miles) race and later the Hardie Ferodo 500. These cars were supercars in every sense of the word and were brimming with powerful engines and other racing options. The demise of these cars were brought about by the racing rules of the time being that 200 examples had to be sold to the general public before the car could qualify. In 1972 this rule came to a head and the Government stepped in to ban supercars from the streets.

Ford produced what is considered to be the first Australian muscle car in 1968, being the 289 Windsor powered XR Falcon. Ford continued to release faster and faster models culminating in what is considered to be Australia's most desirable musclecar; the Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III of 1971 which was powered by a 351 Cleveland. Ford Performance Vehicles, turns out similarly uprated special versions of the Ford Falcon Sedan. The major difference being Ford offer a 350+ hp Turbocharged 4.0 litre I6 as well as their V8's.

Holden produced the famous Holden Monaro with a 307, 327 & 350 Chevrolet smallblocks or 253 & 308 Holden v8s, followed by the release of three high performance Toranas, the GTR-XU1 (1970-1973), SL/R 5000 (1974-1977), L34 (1974) and the A9X (1977). The XU-1 was originally fitted with a 186ci (3 Litre) triple carburetored 6 cylinder engine, later increased to 202ci (3.3 litre), as opposed to the 308ci (5.0 Litre) single quad barrel carburetored V8 in the SL/R 5000, L34 and A9X.

Holden Special Vehicles currently produces high-performance versions of various rear-drive Holden Utes, Commodore sedans and Monaro coupes including one model with AWD, fitted with high performance (400hp+) V8 engines, and are perhaps one of the closest contemporary equivalents to the classic American muscle car (excluding the AWD of course) - fast, exciting, but relatively crude automobiles (though with far more attention to handling, suspension, safety and exceptional brakes compared with the stock models).

Chrysler produced the R/T Valiant Charger from 1971 to 1973 when the R/Ts were discontinued, the dominant R/T models were the E38 and E49 with high performance 265 CI Hemi engines featuring triple Weber carburetors. Chrysler apparently considered a high performance V8 program importing approximately 340 - 340 V8 engines from the USA.

The 1972 SE E55 340 V8 Valiant Charger

Unfortunately this project never went ahead and the engines were subsequently fitted to the upmarket 770 model Charger. Initially this model was designated "SE" E55 340 (V8) and only available with automatic transmission, with a model change to the VJ in 1973 the engine became an option and the performance was watered down. All Chrysler performance Chargers were discontinued in 1974 with the exhausting of high performance 265 CI hemi and 340 V8s.

The Australian musclecar era is generally considered to have ended with the release of the Australian Design Rule regarding emmisions in ADR27a in 1976. There were a small number of Bathurst 1000 homologation specials that were built after 1976 which are considered to be musclecars.

Currently in Australia Ford and Holden are producing performance vehicles for example Holden has the 2-door Monaro, the 4-door Club Sport and SS & SSZ Commodore. Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) are producing the GT 4-door Falcons both Boss V8 and turbocharged sixes. The premier Fords are currently the BOSS V8 and Typhoon Turbo charged inline 6.

In the UK, the muscle car itself never gained a significant market, but it certainly influenced British manufacturers, with models such as the Ford Capri and Vauxhall Firenza directly inspired by American designs. Later, both Ford and Vauxhall continued the tradition of producing high performance variants of its family cars, though often these had more subtle styling than the traditional muscle car, though with some notable exceptions. The more European influenced hot hatch has largely occupied this segment of the market since the early 1980s. Vauxhall imported the Holden Monaro from Australia in 2004 and this could possibly be considered a muscle car as it is identical to the Pontiac GTO (which is a rebadged Monaro).


In South Africa, Chevrolet shoe horned the Z28 302 Chevrolet smallblock into a car the size of a LC Torana and called it the Firenza CanAm. Basil Green produced the 302 Windsor powered Capri Perana. In addition Australian Ford Gts were exported to South Africa and rebadged as Fairmonts. Holden Monaros where also exported to South Africa and badged as Chevrolets.

Modern muscle cars

In the US, General Motors discontinued its Trans Am model in 2002 (along with the short-lived 1994-1996 Chevrolet Impala SS), much later than American Motors and Chrysler that discontinued their musclecars after 1974.

In 2004 the Pontiac GTO returned to the market as a rebadged Holden Monaro, imported from Australia. In the spring of 2004 Chrysler introduced their LX platform, which serves as the base for a new line of rear-wheel drive, V8-powered cars (using the new Hemi engine), including a four-door version of the Dodge Charger. While purists would not consider a station wagon (the Magnum) or a four-door sedan a muscle car, the performance of the new models is the equal of many of the vintage muscle cars of legend. Dodge has also been developing a new performance vehicle under the Challenger badge, which borrows styling cues from its older namesake, the prototype for which made its debut at the 2006 North American International Auto Show.

For 2003, Mercury revived its old Marauder nameplate, as a modified Ford Crown Victoria or Mercury Grand Marquis. Sales were poor, just like those of its 1970s predecessor, and it was discontinued after two years.

However, the last three years has seen an enormous increase of interest in The American Muscle Car. This has been greatly influenced by Hollywood. Movies like Gone In 60 Seconds (a remake of the original 1974 cult hit), Starsky & Hutch, and The Dukes of Hazzard have awoken the image of power when we think of Dodge, Ford, and Chevrolet.

This recent increase in popularity of the Muscle Car has been reflected in their price. A vintage '65 - '72 Muscle car can now cost as much as $500,000 and possibly more depending on availability, demand, and condition of the vehicle.

Detroit was quick enough to catch on to this phenonenon. In 2005, the 'New' Ford Mustang went on sale - this new model resembled a 1967/68 model year Mustang. The other big names weren't long about jumping on the band wagon: Dodge has already un-veiled its new Dodge Charger and also the Dodge Challenger Concept Car has been given the 'Green Light' for production. Similarly Chevrolet recently unveiled their Camaro Concept. All these vehicles have distinct resemblance to the 1960's design but have introduced 21st century technology to their platforms.

Still, in recent years criticisms commonly brought against SUV's with large engine displacements have also been brought against modern muscle cars, as well. Ironically, the original muscle cars of the 60's were subject to the same arguments that criticise the SUV today. The point in question is the fuel consumption of passenger cars during a time of rising petroleum prices (see the "Transportation section of the Energy conservation article).

American muscle cars

Road & Track identified the following models as "musclecars" in 1965:

  • 1964-1965 Pontiac Tempest Le Mans/GTO
  • 1965-1975 Buick Riviera Gran Sport
  • 1965-1969 Buick Skylark Gran Sport
  • 1965-1970 Dodge Coronet/Plymouth Belvedere 426-S
  • 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS
  • 1965-1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442

Car and Driver also created a list of the 10 Best muscle cars for their January 1990 issue. They focused on the engines and included:

  • 1966-1967 Plymouth/Dodge intermediates with 426 Hemi
  • 1968-1969 Plymouth/Dodge intermediates with 426 Hemi
  • 1970-1971 Plymouth/Dodge intermediates with 426 Hemi
  • 1966-1967 Chevy II SS327
  • 1966-1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396
  • 1968-1969 Chevy II Nova SS396
  • 1969 Ford Cobra 428
  • 1969 Plymouth Road Runner/Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack
  • 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454
  • 1969 Pontiac GTO

Other later muscle cars include the following:

  • 1968-1974 AMC AMX, AMC Javelin AMX
  • 1969 AMC SC/Rambler
  • 1970-1971 AMC Rebel AMC Matador The Machine
  • 1970-1974 Buick GSX
  • 1967-2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Camaro
  • 1965-1973 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454
  • 1958-1985, 1994-1996, 2000-present Chevrolet Impala SS
  • 1970-1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS454
  • 1963-1974 Chevrolet Nova SS
  • 1970-1971 Dodge Challenger
  • 1966-1974 Dodge Charger
  • 1968-1976 Dodge Dart GTS and Demon
  • 1969-1970 Dodge Daytona nose cone, goalpost wing
  • 1968-1971 Dodge Super Bee
  • 1966-1969 Ford Fairlane GT, GTA, and Cobra
  • 1964-1973 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Mustang
  • 1968-1974 Ford Torino (GT & Cobra)
  • 1967-1973 Mercury Cougar Cougar Eliminator
  • 1968-1971 Oldsmobile 442
  • 1964-1974 Plymouth Barracuda AAR 'Cuda
  • 1970-1976 Plymouth Duster
  • 1967-1971 Plymouth GTX
  • 1968-1974 Plymouth Road Runner
  • 1970 Plymouth Superbird with nose cone and goalpost wing
  • 1966-1971 Pontiac GTO

Australian muscle cars

Holden

  • 1968-1969 HK Monaro GTS (327)
  • 1969-1970 HT Monaro GTS (350)
  • 1970-1971 HG Monaro GTS (350)
  • 1971-1974 HQ Monaro GTS (350)
  • 1974-1976 HJ Monaro GTS (308)
  • 1976 HX Monaro LE Coupe (308)
  • 1976-1977 HX Monaro GTS (308)
  • 1977-1977 HZ Monaro GTS (308)
  • 1970-1971 LC Torana GTR XU-1 (186)
  • 1972-1973 LJ Torana GTR XU-1 (202)
  • 1974-1976 LH Torana SL/R 5000 (308)
  • 1974-1976 LH Torana SL/R 5000 L34 (308)
  • 1976-1978 LX Torana SL/R 5000 (308)
  • 1976-1978 LX Torana SS (308)
  • 1977 LX Torana SL/R 5000 A9X (308)
  • 1977 LX Torana SS A9X (308)

Ford

  • 1967 XR Falcon GT (289)
  • 1968 XT Falcon GT (302)
  • 1969-1970 XW Falcon GT (351)
  • 1969-1970 XW Falcon/Fairmont GS 302&351
  • 1969 XW Falcon GTHO Phase I (351W)
  • 1970 XW Falcon GTHO Phase II (351C)
  • 1970-71 XY Falcon/Fairmont GS 302&351
  • 1970-71 XY Falcon GT (351)
  • 1971 XY Falcon Phase III GTHO (351)
  • 1972 XA Falcon Phase IV GTHO 4 door(only four made, 3 prototypes, 1 production)(351)
  • 1972-1973 XA Falcon GT hardtop coupe/4 Door Sedan (351)
  • 1972-1973 XA Falcon GS Hardtop/Sedan/Ute (302, 351)
  • 1973 XA Falcon Superbird (302)
  • 1973-1976 XB Falcon GT hardtop coupe/4 Door Sedan (351)
  • 1973-1976 XB Falcon GS Hardtop/Sedan/Ute (302, 351)
  • 1974-1975 XB Falcon John Goss Special (302)
  • 1978 XC Falcon Cobra 5.8, Bathurst Homologation


Chrysler

VH model

  • Charger R/T E37
  • Charger R/T E38 - 280 BHP - 3 Speed Gearbox(Track pack and Big tank were options and a fully blueprinted engine)
  • Charger R/T E48
  • Charger R/T E49 - 302 BHP - 4 Speed Gearbox(Track pack and Big tank were options and a fully blueprinted engine)
  • Charger S/E E55 - 275 BHP - 727 Torqueflite Auto (340 cubic inch Chrysler LA engine)
  • Valiant Hardtop (318 or 360ci V8s)

VJ model (R/T nomenclature dropped) were:

  • Charger E48
  • Charger E49
  • Charger 770 E55

Options available on the VH & VJ Charger include

  • "Six-pack" 265 ci engine with three two-barrel Weber carburetors
  • lower ratio differential;
  • six-inch rims;
  • front anti-roll bar;
  • a tachometer and
  • oil pressure gauge (VH Only).

Leyland

  • P76 "Force Seven" (was going to be Leylands answer to the Monaro GTS, Falcon GT and Charger, but due to financial constraints and subsequent industrial action that closed their factories, only 8 were produced.)

See also

  • Pony car
  • Personal luxury car
  • Category:Muscle cars

External links

  • Decode This! Universal Muscle car VIN Decoder
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Top Gear: Vauxhall Monaro VXR vs Chrysler 300C vs Jaguar S Type R 

AutoSpies.com - Jan 02 9:05 AM
Top Gear decided to take a look at the threat from other countries on British rear-wheel V8 muscle cars. Australia sent them a Vauxhall Monaro VXR and the US sent them a Chrysler 300C. So what did was the British answer to the threat? A Jaguar S Type R. Watch the two part video after the jump.
Ford Interceptor celebrates American muscle 
Detroit News - Dec 30 10:55 PM
Ford Motor Co. pulled back the curtain today on one of the hot new concept cars it will unveil at the North American International Auto Show next week.

Can the new-look Malibu help jump-start Chevy? 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Jan 02 9:01 AM
Say "Chevy Malibu," and some Americans think of a 1960s muscle car. Unfortunately for General Motors Corp., many more think, "rent-a-car."

Regional business news, at a glance 
The Arizona Republic - 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Regional business news, at a glance.