Rediscover Your Past with American Muscle Cars

If you’ve ever felt like they don’t make cars like they used too, than you’re right! Back in the day of American muscle cars in the early 50’s through the late 60’s, amazingly high quality and gorgeous muscle cars were being pumped out of factories all over the United States and across North America.

These American muscle cars captivated the youth movement and started to symbolize freedom among young males who showed off their powerful engines by racing each other to impress the girls which can be found in classic movies such as Grease for example.

The American muscle cars soon became part of the American culture and soon enough all over the streets were popular muscle cars including both Ford and Dodge muscle cars. Two of the most popular American muscle cars have to be the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Charger, which was actually put back into production as of this year with the new 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8, an absolute beautiful combination of modern technology combined with that classic American muscle car look, feel, and sound. There’s just something about hearing a powerful engine of a muscle car that entices a lot of drivers to to get a muscle car in the first place.

Another classic Dodge muscle car has got to be the 1969 Dodge Super Bee, which was actually one of the cheaper muscle cars on the market at that time and hence gained a lot of popularity among the younger scene pretty rapidly. An earlier and equally popular model was the 1962 Dodge Dart 413, which was one of the fastest cars of its time. All of these different makes of American muscle cars represent a great part of America’s rich automotive history and will continue to define the muscle car industry well into the future.

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