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Effect of early muscle cars on modern sports cars
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<blockquote data-quote="05 Roush" data-source="post: 1133247" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>Well, I can narrow it down for you to a simple list:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Sound</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Power</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Smell</li> </ul><p></p><p>Old muscle cars have a unique, loud, mean sound, regardless of whether it's the engine or the exhaust. That raw, unmistakable sound you won't find in anything else but a big block. Newer sports cars have the sound of blowers, exhaust, and high revs. Different, but the same. The sound of power.</p><p></p><p>Power is a gimme. Old muscle cars were good for one thing and one thing only..going as fast as you could light to light. Today the same holds true. Imports or domestic, the street challenge is what it's all about (if you don't believe that you should sell your car right now ;-) )</p><p></p><p>Ahh, the smell of burning rubber, the smell of burning exhaust, the smell of hot oil. This is an absolute must. Fast muscle cars and fast sports cars all run hot. Heat = power. Kick the tires and light the fires. Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, all wheel drive...it makes no difference. The muscle cars blasting through the radials lives on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05 Roush, post: 1133247, member: 10919"] Well, I can narrow it down for you to a simple list: [list] [*]Sound [*]Power [*]Smell [/list] Old muscle cars have a unique, loud, mean sound, regardless of whether it's the engine or the exhaust. That raw, unmistakable sound you won't find in anything else but a big block. Newer sports cars have the sound of blowers, exhaust, and high revs. Different, but the same. The sound of power. Power is a gimme. Old muscle cars were good for one thing and one thing only..going as fast as you could light to light. Today the same holds true. Imports or domestic, the street challenge is what it's all about (if you don't believe that you should sell your car right now ;-) ) Ahh, the smell of burning rubber, the smell of burning exhaust, the smell of hot oil. This is an absolute must. Fast muscle cars and fast sports cars all run hot. Heat = power. Kick the tires and light the fires. Front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, all wheel drive...it makes no difference. The muscle cars blasting through the radials lives on. [/QUOTE]
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