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The top ten american muscle cars!

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For the most part I agree but I think some important ones were forgotten.

Judge, Chevelle & Torino ect to just name a few.

Yeah, they are in order... from 10 to 1. Look at the votes and % at the beginning of each paragraph.

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well shit then they had the numbers wrong the GTO should have been #1!!!!

yeah Chevelle should have been in there.

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Meh I don't really qualify the 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 as a "muscle car" but then again of its time there was nothing other to qualify it as.

Overall, I'd have say the GTO "should" be number 1. Without it there would be no muscle cars, then again I guess you could argue Ford took the Mustang and ran with it to make it a big deal years later. I guess I'm looking at this with a historic background as well...

Like I said meh, you can never have a genuine list of the "best" because everyone has biases, even an "expert" on the subject will.

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yeah thats the only problem with these things i just like reading them when i find them. i like sharing it with you guys cuz i know some of you will find it interesting.

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