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Daimler's abuse of the Dodge Charger legacy.

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Andre... by grbeck
Jan 17, 2005 (11:39 am)
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...you didn't think I'd forget about the Rambler, did you? Somebody has to remember poor old AMC.
 
dustyk: I guess it depends on how one defines "muscle car."
 
To me, a muscle car should at least have a unique name, trim and drivetrain compared to its more pedestrian counterparts.
 
Many people, for example, consider the first Olds 88 to be the first "muscle car." I view it as a regular model that offered exceptional performance for the time, thanks to its ohv V-8.
 
The first Olds muscle car, in my view, was the F-85 based Jetfire of 1962-63.
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by stickguy
Jan 17, 2005 (12:05 pm)
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I thought a muscle car was supposed to be a smaller-sized car with a big engine, and little else. That is, only the stuff required to go fast. Like a Road Runner with dog dish caps, vinyl bench, etc.
 
Actually, the Shelby Charger probably fit the profile pretty well, if you have a broad enough mind to be flexible about engine and drivetrain layout. Small car stuffed with big power (relative), designed to go fast without too much unneccesary stuff on it, and there you go.
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My idea of a muscle car... by andre1969
Jan 17, 2005 (1:09 pm)
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would be essentially any-sized car, whether it be compact, mid-size, or full-size, but with a high performance engine and beefed up handling. Now sometimes they can make a smaller car fast by just dropping in the engine from a bigger car. For instance, the Olds 88s that used 98 V-8's, or the Buick Centurys which used Roadmaster V-8's.
 
However, those particular V-8's aren't high-performance specialty engines. Just bigger engines in smaller bodies, and they went faster by virtue of having less weight to push.
 
However the 1955 Chrysler C300 used a special, high-performance 331 Hemi that put out 300 hp. IIRC, the regular 331 Hemi in the New Yorker and Imperial only put out 250 hp. And I think the Windsor only had a 301 poly.
 
Same with the DeSoto Adventurer and Plymouth Fury for '56. Now, some people will argue that you can't have a full-sized muscle car, but I don't agree with that. First off, a '64 GTO, which is a muscle car, rides a wheelbase the same length as a '56 Fury. 115 inches. Furthermore, I think a '64 GTO is about the same length! And something like a 1973 GTO is going to weigh nearly as much as a '57 Chrysler 300C or DeSoto Adventurer.
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Re: My idea of a muscle car... [andre1969] by andys120
Jan 17, 2005 (1:38 pm)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jan 17, 2005 1:09 pm)

Valid points Andre but I think it depends on who you're talking to. Since the GTO started the "Muscle Car Era" it's generally considered by most enthusiasts to have set the template for the "classic" Muscle cars i.e. a big ( least 350 cid)V8, intermediate-sized coupe or convertible body.
 
If someone wants to consider a '96 Impala SS or a
'64 426 Fury a Muscle car, I can understand that but it doesn't fit the orthodox definition. The were lots of perfectly good performance cars that
don't quite fit the "accepted criteria:
 
Some were based on compacts, not intermediates--
Chevy Nova SS/327/396, Studebaker Lark R3, Dodge Dart Swinger 318/383.
 
Many were pony car-based: Camaro SS 427/396, Boss Mustang 429
 
A lot were based on full -sizers:
Galaxie 406/427, Fury 383/426 Hemi.
 
Is a '62 Biscayne 4dr with a b-post a "muscle car".? It is if you want it to be and it could outrun many of the classics.
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Hoo wee by andyman73
Jan 17, 2005 (4:59 pm)
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Lots of good rides there! Things sure have changed. I suppose the SRT-8 300C would classify as a muscle car. Bigger but hipo powerplant with suspension and brake upgrades. Hopefully that 6.1 will find its way into the Charger, too. What's the going price on the SRT-8? 39-40K? Would change the horsepower performance wars bigtime. Especially at that price! You will have to double the cost to get the same from the Old World manufacturers.
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andy by seminole_kev
Jan 17, 2005 (6:17 pm)
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well one could argue that Chrysler and Dodge products are now part of the "Old World Manufacturers"
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Seminole by andyman73
Jan 17, 2005 (10:55 pm)
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Well, I was hoping to avoid that connection! LOL
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Love this Message Board by jtrik
Jan 18, 2005 (8:53 am)
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I have to say how much fun i have reading this board lately. I love some of the passion of the anti Charger crowd, although i believe it's a hair misdirected, but it's their opinion and it is great. I've also enjoyed the other sides arguments, and now it's evolved into the muscle car debate...just love it.
 
Someone mentioned AMC...I've always been a fan of the underdog and i've always made my purchase of cars different from the mass produced stuff...Since Chrysler swallowed up AMC, do they have the names of AMC as well? Javelin would be a great name to bring back..imho..
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From what I've heard... by andre1969
Jan 18, 2005 (10:14 am)
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I think the SRT-8 version of the Chrysler 300C is going to start off at around $50,000. On one hand, when you figure that it's not hard to load up a regular 300C to $40K+, even if they do start at $32,995 or whatever, maybe the $50K is a pretty good deal.
 
However, I think in 0-60 it gets you down from just under 6 seconds to just under 5. It's wonderful for bragging rights, but I dunno if it's really worth the extra money. I know I wouldn't pay it!
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Cops by xmf314
Jan 18, 2005 (10:42 am)
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Having seen the Magnum at the Los Angeles auto show, I can only describe it as a homely beast. However, I can see the hemi versions taking over police duties from the Crown Victoria.
 
I'm sure that a police version would have better chassis dynamics than the Crown Vic, and it is spacious enough to carry perps in the back.
 
If I were a fleeing evildoer, those cross hairs closing in on my rear bumper would get my attention.

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