Motor Trend compares muscle cars, past and present

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    Old muscle versus new muscle - Click above to watch the video after the break

    All day long, boys. All. Day. Long.

    To what are we referring, you ask? Well, that's how long all six muscle cars rounded up by the staff at Motor Trend will eviscerate their tires. Such is the nature of the beast, and, in fact, it's why many automotive enthusiasts just can't get enough horsepower at the rear wheels.

    What we have here are Camaros, Challengers and Mustangs, gathered in pairs - one vintage example from the height of the muscle car's reign of terror in 1969 and '70 along with one 2011 model. This begs the question: Which era of American performance resulted in the better car?

    Well now, that depends on just what you're looking for...

    There's simply no arguing the fact that the 2011 Camaro SS, Challenger SRT8 392 and Shelby Mustang GT500 can accelerate (though the quarter-mile results would be closer if the old bias-ply tires were replaced with something more... modern), turn and stop better than their old-timer predecessors.

    But, as the editors of Motor Trend found out, that's not the whole story. Check out the video after the break to find out what we're on about.

    One last thing: Words cannot express how badly we want the keys to that 1970 Challenger. It's nothing short of muscle car perfection.Continue reading Motor Trend compares muscle cars, past and present

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    You Can't Compare old Cars to New Cars... Advancements and Technology have come a long way.... Old school muscle it will alaways be for me!.
     

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