Well my dad and i are re-building his engine in his '67SS camaro and were currently lookin for a hemi-cuda and it inspired me to make a thread askin everyone who has a muscle car what kind and all.
Muscle Cars
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
1964 buick riviera with 425 all matching numbers.
edit how can you put pictures up??Last edited by rehme; 06-07-2004, 07:34 PM.
good buyers/traders: becercom tunaman pullman richie CoFFeY[NiTrO]
www.vaporworks.net the best bushy upgrades!
www.infowars.com learn the truth about the goverment.
My Feedback -
Jeep CJ w/ 350Statik Seven Labs' Machinist - We are the industrial revolution.
Good Buyers/sellers: Adio755, Jon/xpm, Carpecerevisi, Torbo
My FeedbackComment
-
73 Firebird. 525 ponies of stroked 400 normally aspirated poncho power! Currently gutted out in storage while I'm being lazy. Doing a frame up resto a little at a time.
Here's what it looks like now. Front clip off, powertrain out, most of the interior gutted. The garage junk keeps piling up on it. Poor thing...

Here's what it will be when done. Probly 10 years from now

<--- WORLDS FASTEST MARKER!
Watch me OUTSHOOT a Victory Board HALO
No Patent Infringements needed :shooting:
Comment
-
Don't have any current pictures of it right now, and I don't quite no where to find any, but we're rebuilding a '69 Ford Fairlane Taledega. It's going to be sweet when its done but I think I might be too chicken to drive it. 450 Super Cobra Jet with a C6 tranny is quite a bit of car to toss on such a light frame.
-- Feedback--Comment
-
Hemi cuda? Good luck, seen the price tag on those latley?
The price for a hemi car is rediculous, sure its got tons of power but for the price you would pay for a 426 car you could get a car with a 440 and mod it enough to put the stock hemi to shame.
Comment
-
i personally drive (not really a muscle car but nice) 86 monte carlo ss
Im helping my grandpa rebuild a 1940 ford, chevy 350 (soon either a 454 or a 327, whichever he gets a better deal on). Complerely restored, and as is does some nice trails
.
Goes in for paint next week. Will post pics.

Comment
-
my dad has a 71' Plymoth Roadrunner sitting in the garage right now...no engine in it, though...
it came with a 383, which we've still got, but he put a 440 Magnum in it and later put the 440 in a 79' Dodge Power Wagon...that thing was a beast...Bringing The Violence Since 1983
Need $$ for college...mask, cleats, pack, evil gloves F/S, non PB stuff too
My Feedback
Every time you buy Smart Parts, God kills a kitten...Please, think of the kittens...Comment
-
Originally posted by devildog71 plymouth duster 440 under the hood
OOOOOO,duster,we had one at once,loved it but hadda sell it.
Comment
-
All steel '34 Ford 3-WIndow with a 350 Chevy dynoing at 430, supposed to pick it up from the interior shop this week.
And purchased today, a '66 vette 327/300. Yellow!- There's no replacement for displacement.
"It's not peer pressure, it's just your turn."
AO Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: DonatelloComment
-
Comment
-
Nice dude,last night me and my dad went to the drive in for the muscle cars downtown in our county and my dads friend was there wit his duster all ready to drag and everything,bot that mug drew a crowd like nothing,next time ill take pics and im gonna get to race it soon.
Comment
-
I'm curious, do modern vette's, vipers etc. count as muscle cars? or is it just the original era cars?Comment
-
no,there not muscle cars,there sports cars.Muscle cars are cars that when u close the door it sounds like raw metal,none of this plastic stupid crap an when u crank it it goes grundy grundy grundy not weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,like a ricer.
Comment


Comment