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Old 12-18-2010, 08:30 AM
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I gound this great definition of a mucle car posted on musclecarclub.com:

Strict Definition of a Muscle Car:


A muscle car, by the strictest definition, is an intermediate sized, performance oriented model, powered by a large V8 engine, at an affordable price. Most of these models were based on "regular" production vehicles. These vehicles are generally not considered muscle cars, even when equipped with large V8s. If there was a high performance version available, it gets the credit, and not the vehicle that it was based on.

Examples: Buick GS, Chevrolete Chevelle SS, Dodge Charger R/T, Ford Torino/Cobra, Plymouth GTX, Plymouth Road Runner, Oldsmobile 442, Pontiac GTO


Fullsize Muscle Car:


The strict definition only includes intermediate size vehicles. In reality, performance oriented intermediate size vehicles didn't appear until 1964. Before then, manufacturers took existing fullsize vehicles and added extra performance to them. Because of this, the early fullsize performance vehicles are generally considered muscle cars.

Examples: Chevrolet Impala (SS only), Ford Galaxie (with 390 + cid engines only), Dodge Coronet (R/Ts only), etc.


Pony Cars and Compact Cars:


In addition to fullsize and intermediate muscle cars, a number of smaller vehicles started appearing on the automotive performance scene. These new "pony cars" and compact cars are generally considered muscle cars only if they have the top of the line performance engines and options.

Examples: Chevrolet Camaro (SS and Z28 models only), Ford Mustang (GTs and Boss only), Plymouth 'Cudas (no Barracudas), AMC Javelin, etc.


Personal Luxury Cars and Luxury Cars:


Although there were several personal luxury vehicles with performance engines and options, their heavy weight and high sticker prices went against the low cost performance definition of muscle cars. Therefore, they are not considered muscle cars.

Examples: Buick Riviera, Chrysler 300 Letter Cars, Pontiac Grand Prix, etc.


Two Seat Sports Cars:


Two seat sports cars such as the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Thunderbird are not considered muscle cars due to their high price and specialty nature. The only exception is the AMC AMX as it was relatively cheap, and was based on the AMC Javalin pony car.

Examples: AMC AMX, etc.
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So is a I6 1964 Mustang not a pony car? What about something like our 67 Barracuda witha 273 commando?

I think in the pony car realm, engine size doesn't matter. you could get screaming cars with small engines, take the old v6 corvettes, for the time they were quick, and they were small in the engine department.

That's a cool arcticle though. but raised a fe questionss for me.
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The Challenger should have been added to the Pony Car section but otherwise a good summary.
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Originally Posted by tdub2112
So is a I6 1964 Mustang not a pony car? What about something like our 67 Barracuda witha 273 commando?

I think in the pony car realm, engine size doesn't matter. you could get screaming cars with small engines, take the old v6 corvettes, for the time they were quick, and they were small in the engine department.

That's a cool arcticle though. but raised a fe questionss for me.
What it says is that the only "Pony Cars" that are Muscle car are the high output V8s, i.e. a Mustang Boss 428 is a Muscle Car and a Pony Car, but not all Mustangs are Muscle Cars. I would go as far as to say a Mustang with a 302 is not a muscle car, however the Boss 302 is a Muscle Car.
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