Depends of the year? Usually what differs a muscle car and a sports car(other than yr.) is handling. A Muscle car in the day was stop light to stop light, a sports car is more about handling back then.
For the same reason why muscle cars and sport cars rev their engines.
excuse me but Pontiac got their name from the Indian. it is a symbol and it wasn't given just based off of mood. Pontiac has some of the most beautiful cars firebird grand am gt....the firebird camaro and corvette are classic muscle cars of the racing world. dont bag ponitac....if you have a negative opinion about them you can shove it up yer ass
There are a few options. Chevrolet had the Impala Super Sport and Pontiac had the Catalina. Plymouth had the Sport Fury and Dodge had the Lancer. Ford had the Galaxy Fairlane 500 and the and Mercury had the Parklane. All powerful cars for their time but not exactly muscle cars. Muscle cars didn't really come about until the mid '60's with the Super Bee, Charger, Mustang, Cyclone, Camaro, 442 Olds, and GTO.
If they are both Chevy V8 cars it will bolt up.
some painted one once
The phoenix, the gremlin, thunderbird, firebird
No
it depends what gto u have,and what firebird u have,the only thing these cars shared was engine and trans types,firebirds were unibody,gtos are full frame.other than the drivetrain they are totally different cars.
Yes.
Basically, the muscle cars.
Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, the 409 Impala, Firebird, GTO, 442. Buick, and Caddy, were considered more "mature" or luxurious. The Vette is actually a sports car. So, 7, I guess.
Sports cars first and depending on the year/motor, It can be considered a muscle car.(63-71)