5 American Performance Muscle Cars Americans Didn’t Notice



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  1. So, no one noticed a Challenger with a 340, cool story bro.

    Also, the 1971 had california emission controls, and lower compression so no, it did not have 340 FPT.
    Stopped the video right there.

  2. The demon wasn't forgotten. Seeing that Dodge adopted the name into a new Challenger variant that they're coming out with. And the Demon was basically the Dart just changed. Which the Dart of course was the Dodge version of the Plymouth Duster.

  3. 1)demon and duster sold over one million cars from 1970/75 but no one knew about them,right?
    2)a buick wildcat isnt a musclecar,its a cruiser.its a land boat
    3)chevelles and malibus sold hundreds of thousands of units,everyone knew what they were.
    4)mercury marauder isnt a musclecar,the early ones were boats and they are mainly cruisers
    5)chevy nova,pontiac ventura,pontiac acadian,buick appolo were all well known musclecars.

  4. these aren't forgotten muscle cars because they were never considered muscle cars in the first place. the big cars on this list were full sized when muscle cars are midsized. the small cars on this list did not have musclecar engines.

  5. Demon. Wildcat. Marauder. Ventura GTO. Memories of my youth. A neighbor of mine long time ago, had a Camaro IROC-Z, and her brother had a '67 Wildcat convertible, both were clean.

  6. like the Dodge demon yes it did come with the 5.5 v8 but the one you showed on the drag strip no way is that the same motor it might have even had a BB Chevy in it and was tuned and built for the drag strip, it's not really the same car anymore

  7. you show cars sometimes with completely and entirely different engines then described as you do or as they came from the factory I'd advise against that because it's technically not really that same car

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