Posted by Dean on July 25, 2010 at 11:07:13 from (68.46.208.21):
In Reply to: Cars posted by Bill from Scotland on July 25, 2010 at 10:52:38:
Bill:
Modern American performance cars such as the Corvette, V8 Camaro and Mustang, etc. are both faster and quicker than just about all of the muscle cars of the 1960s. They also use about half as much fuel.
There are several modern American performance cars that will turn 1/4 mile ETs below 12 seconds. Contrary to myth and legend, NO showroom stock 60s muscle cars (ignoring special production machines such as the 427 AC Cobra and L-88 Corvette, which are not technically "muscle cars") could break the 12 second barrier and few would break into the 13s.
That said, there is nothing like the SOUND of a 425 HP 409 Chevy at idle.
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