By definition, a Muscle car is an American 2 door midsize rear wheel drive car. Most purist also define it as 1964-1971(exceptions: 1973 sd trans am, early Chrysler hemi/max wedge cars, 409 chevy, 421 pontiacs from early 60's). The corvette is a " sports car"not a muscle car, also mustangs, camaros,darts, barracudas are pony cars(compacts).
Pre "muscle car era" (pre GTO) superstockers cars were faster,
1964 Hemi Plymouth/Dodge- low 12@120+mph in stock trim/ 10sec in race trim
1962-1963 426 stage III maxwedge cars ran mid 12s@115mph in stock trim/ low 11 race trim
Other makes were not available to the public, example: 1962-63 Pontiac SuperDuty 421 required a racing license to purchase
The fastest Using this standard, by performance numbers (*published)
1. 1969 plymouth roadrunner(440 6pk/hemi) 440 6pack/stick/4.10 has the quickest time -12.9@111.
2. 1970 Chevelle LS6 454 - 13.12 @107mph
3. 1969 GTO Judge 400 ram air III - 13.2@104mph
4. 1970 Buick 455 buick stage 1 -13.38@105.5mph
Chevrolet Chevelle 1964-1972 ur gay park u nappy haired coon
The magazine that have the best pictures of muscle cars include Car Life, Muscle Car Mag, Muscle Car Review, Power Magazine, MoPar Mag and Hot Rod Magazine.
The best car ever is ... Ferrari 458 italia (spyder)
The best sports car ever is the Honda odyssey.
mustang
Chevelle was probably the Chevrolet Model that best fit the "Muscle car" Description. Corvettes were always first considered a "Sports car" and the Camaro was a "Pony car" a compact version of a Muscle car.
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Chevy chevelle.
the muscle car was built for performance not economy at least not the years 1966-1974.
the old Chevy and fords were/still are the best muscle cars, they are built for speed
Corvette or Chevrolet are the best, they are both better than the Mustang
That depends on your definition of muscle car. Many consider the 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 to be the first muscle car, but others consider it to be a "precursor." Debuting in 1964, the Pontiac GTO is another car widely referred to as the original muscle car. The GTO's success helped jumpstart the high-performance market and ushered in the era of the vehicle as status symbol.