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Flopper Friday; Ashley Force’s “Castrol GTX” Mustang warming the tires
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rafaeladigital · 1 month
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Nuevos modelos de autos en pista Este fin de semana, el Turismo Carretera inicia su 87º campeonato en El Calafate con una emocionante oleada de novedades. El protagonista principal es el debut de los nuevos modelos de autos, entre ellos el Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, Toyota Camry nueva generación y el moderno Torino. Un espectáculo garantizado con al menos 9 autos nuevos en la parrilla. Diversidad de modelos en competencia Con la llegada del Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger, Toyota Camry y el Torino versión 2024, la "máxima" contará con una asombrosa variedad de 10 modelos en pista. Estos modelos se unirán a los tradicionales Ford Falcon, Chevrolet Chevy, Dodge GTX, Torino y el Camry con la versión 2022/23. Cambios en la transmisión televisiva La cobertura televisiva también experimentará cambios destacados en comparación con la temporada 2023. Ahora, las tandas de clasificación del sábado se podrán disfrutar en TV Pública, además de DeporTV y Motor Play. El domingo, la acción en vivo estará disponible en TV Pública y Motor Play a partir de las 10 de la mañana hasta las 14, con la novedad de que las series del TC se podrán seguir en vivo por TVP. Potencia renovada en los motores La ACTC ha decidido aumentar en 50 cm3 la cilindrada de los motores de todas las marcas y modelos del Turismo Carretera. Este cambio tiene como objetivo ampliar la potencia frente a los autos de TC Pista y la brecha entre el TC Pick Up y el TC Pista Pick Up. Se espera que esta modificación aporte entre 6 y 10 caballos de potencia, con cambios en las RPM máximas para Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Torino y Toyota. Adiós a las gomas reselladas Desde este campeonato, la ACTC prohíbe el uso de neumáticos resellados en Turismo Carretera y TC Pista. Cada piloto deberá adquirir un total de 8 gomas nuevas durante el fin de semana de carrera. Además, se implementa el sistema NA Tire Control para transparentar el sorteo y asignación de gomas. 6 debutantes prometen emociones La temporada trae consigo la emoción de 6 pilotos debutantes en el TC. Entre ellos, Tobías Martínez, campeón del TCP, estrenará el Torino nueva generación. Facundo Chapur, Agustín Martínez, Sebastián Abella y Lautaro de la Iglesia se suman a la competición, mientras que Rudi Bundziak espera superar problemas económicos para unirse más adelante. Cambios en el circuito de El Calafate El autódromo Enrique “Quique” Freile de El Calafate presenta ajustes solicitados por la ACTC, destacando la modificación en la polémica curva número 1, ahora transformada en un impresionante curvón. Además, se realizaron ajustes en pianos y vías de escape. Fechas confirmadas para el calendario La ACTC ha confirmado los autódromos para las primeras 7 fechas del campeonato. El próximo fin de semana se abre el certamen en El Calafate, seguido por Viedma, Neuquén, Toay, Termas de Río Hondo, Concepción del Uruguay y Rafaela. El calendario incluye posibles fechas en Posadas, San Juan y Buenos Aires, culminando con el esperado GP Coronación en La Plata. https://rafaeladigital.com/noticias/arranca-el-tc-en-el-calafate-con-7-emocionantes-novedades/?feed_id=4991
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automundoarg · 1 month
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El nuevo Turismo Carretera listo para hacer historia
Con la presentación del Torino fabricado por el Trotta Racing, las cinco marcas que corren en el TC cuentan con las carrocerías modernizadas.
El 2024 será un año que será recordado por mucho tiempo en el Turismo Carretera y no es para menos ya que después de más de cinco décadas su parque se renovará a través de la utilización de carrocerías derivadas de autos modernos. Los Ford Falcon, Chevy, Dodge GTX y Torino, convivirán con las siluetas de Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, un Toro modernizado y un Toyota Camry que…
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mikesavagenewcanaan · 10 months
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Mike Savage New Canaan | Classic Cars - The Best Muscle Cars
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines muscle cars as, "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Although opinions vary, it is often cited that the 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 is the first muscle car ever created. It was designed with speed and power in mind, using a powerful engine with a lightweight body.
By the mid-1970s some of this market converged into personal luxury performance cars, thus beginning an era where personal luxury trumped lightweight speed.
Performance-type cars began to make a return in the United States during the 1980s, however with new regulations governing safety and pollution combined with increased production costs, these new vehicles were not designed to the formula of the traditional low-cost muscle cars. Introducing electronic fuel injection and overdrive transmission to the remaining muscle car survivors like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird helped sustain a market share for them alongside personal luxury coupes with performance packages.
Mike Savage New Canaan
Karl Brauer, editor-in-chief of the online car review aggregator "Total Car Score" is a self-described fanatic who characterizes muscle cars as his "primary passion." He compiled a list of what he considers 10 classic American muscle cars, saying, "Vintage car collectors consider these must-haves!"
Karl Brauer's list:
• 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 • 1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD455 • 1970 Buick GSX Stage 1 • 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 • 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV • 1968 Ford Mustang GT500KR • 1969 Ford Boss 429 Mustang • 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Hemi • 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Car buffs sometimes refer to classic muscle cars as "overpowered iron beasts" because these cars were built to deliver and beating and also to take one. They often burned rubber, and were anything but agile. Big, heavy, loud and rude, they embodied everything that was great about the American auto industry of the 1960s and 1970s.
American car-maker Chevrolet offered many different types, beginning with the Corvette in 1953, adding the Impala, Chevelle, El Camino, and Nova to its ranks throughout the years.
Dodge threw their hat into the ring beginning with the 1966 Charger, adding the Challenger and Super Bee thereafter.
Other American car-makers offerings include:
• AMC's AMX and Javelin • Buick's Grand National • Ford's Mustang and Thunderbird • Mercury's Cougar • Oldsmobile's Olds 442 • Plymouth's Barracuda and GTX • Pontiac's Firebird and GTO
Restoring When restoring muscle cars, people have differing views on whether staying true to the original factory's work is the best way to go, or whether improving on anything you can is better. One thing to keep in mind is that a well-documented restoration performed by a renowned shop will always hold more value than one that's undocumented or completed by an unknown shop or individuals.
Customizing Muscle cars are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, however finding one in mint condition is near impossible. Finding one that needs to be restored, and/or customized is a different story. So many different things about these cars can be customized, it is best to do your research on what features you would like to customize before getting a bid from someone.
Most likely people who own custom car shops are huge car fans who have learned the skills to do something they truly enjoy doing. Ask to see some of their work before going with a custom car shop, and remember it's OK to barter when asking for custom work to be done to your muscle car.
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savagenewcanaan · 10 months
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Michael Savage New Canaan | Classic Cars - The Best Muscle Cars
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines muscle cars as, "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports coupes with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." Although opinions vary, it is often cited that the 1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 is the first muscle car ever created. It was designed with speed and power in mind, using a powerful engine with a lightweight body.
By the mid-1970s some of this market converged into personal luxury performance cars, thus beginning an era where personal luxury trumped lightweight speed.
Performance-type cars began to make a return in the United States during the 1980s, however with new regulations governing safety and pollution combined with increased production costs, these new vehicles were not designed to the formula of the traditional low-cost muscle cars. Introducing electronic fuel injection and overdrive transmission to the remaining muscle car survivors like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird helped sustain a market share for them alongside personal luxury coupes with performance packages.
Michael Savage New Canaan
Karl Brauer, editor-in-chief of the online car review aggregator "Total Car Score" is a self-described fanatic who characterizes muscle cars as his "primary passion." He compiled a list of what he considers 10 classic American muscle cars, saying, "Vintage car collectors consider these must-haves!"
Karl Brauer's list:
• 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 • 1974 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am SD455 • 1970 Buick GSX Stage 1 • 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 • 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV • 1968 Ford Mustang GT500KR • 1969 Ford Boss 429 Mustang • 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Hemi • 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Car buffs sometimes refer to classic muscle cars as "overpowered iron beasts" because these cars were built to deliver and beating and also to take one. They often burned rubber, and were anything but agile. Big, heavy, loud and rude, they embodied everything that was great about the American auto industry of the 1960s and 1970s.
American car-maker Chevrolet offered many different types, beginning with the Corvette in 1953, adding the Impala, Chevelle, El Camino, and Nova to its ranks throughout the years.
Dodge threw their hat into the ring beginning with the 1966 Charger, adding the Challenger and Super Bee thereafter.
Other American car-makers offerings include:
• AMC's AMX and Javelin • Buick's Grand National • Ford's Mustang and Thunderbird • Mercury's Cougar • Oldsmobile's Olds 442 • Plymouth's Barracuda and GTX • Pontiac's Firebird and GTO
Restoring When restoring muscle cars, people have differing views on whether staying true to the original factory's work is the best way to go, or whether improving on anything you can is better. One thing to keep in mind is that a well-documented restoration performed by a renowned shop will always hold more value than one that's undocumented or completed by an unknown shop or individuals.
Savage New Canaan
Customizing Muscle cars are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, however finding one in mint condition is near impossible. Finding one that needs to be restored, and/or customized is a different story. So many different things about these cars can be customized, it is best to do your research on what features you would like to customize before getting a bid from someone.
Most likely people who own custom car shops are huge car fans who have learned the skills to do something they truly enjoy doing. Ask to see some of their work before going with a custom car shop, and remember it's OK to barter when asking for custom work to be done to your muscle car.
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fastmusclecar123 · 1 year
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New Post has been published on https://fastmusclecar.com/answering-the-most-common-american-muscle-car-questions/best-muscle-cars/
Answering The Most Common American Muscle Car Questions
The concept of a muscle car largely stems from hot rod and drag racing culture, with the basic premise being to take a small, relatively lightweight car, add in an oversized engine, and then boosting proceedings with upgraded brakes and suspension to match. The above may seem like a simple template, but there is lots more to the genre than meets the eye. For those who want some simple answers to the most common questions asked about American muscle cars, the list below will give you a jump-off point for further research.
If you want to delve further into the world of American muscle cars, then simply do a quick search on our website to find out everything you need to know about these wonderful vehicles.
What are American Muscle Cars?
A muscle car is a high-performance vehicle with a powerful engine, manual transmission, and rear-wheel drive. The concept of muscle cars stems from the hot rod and drag racing culture, where small, lightweight vehicles were fitted with oversized engines and reinforced with upgraded brakes and suspension to match.
Brands of American Muscle Cars
Some of the most notable American muscle car brands include:
AMC (AMX, AMC Rebel The Machine) Buick (GS 455 Stage 1, Buick GNX) Chevrolet (Chevelle SS, Camaro Z/28, Camaro SS, Nova) Dodge (Dart GTS, Dart Demon, Charger, Charger Daytona, Super Bee, Challenger) Ford (Mustang Boss 429) Shelby (Mustang GT500, Mustang GT350) Oldsmobile (442) Plymouth (GTX, Road Runner, Barracuda) Pontiac (GTO, Firebird)
What is America’s Best Muscle Car?
This is subjective and varies based on personal preferences. Some of the most popular muscle cars include the Chevrolet Camaro, the Dodge Challenger, and the Ford Mustang. If we interpret the word ‘best’ for ‘most sales,’ then the title will go to the Ford Mustang for sheer sales numbers, both in America and abroad. However, the Ford Mustang is strictly a pony car, and more sports car these days. The Dodge Challenger and Charger are The last vehicles to follow the true old-school muscle car template design.
What is the Baddest Muscle Car?
This is also subjective and varies based on personal preferences. However, some muscle cars known for their powerful engines and aggressive styling include the Pontiac GTO, the Dodge Charger Daytona, and the Ford Mustang Boss 429. Personally, you can’t go far wrong with the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 for this status.
Classic Muscle Cars
The classic muscle car era is often considered to be the late 1960s and early 1970s. During this time, many iconic muscle cars were produced, such as the Chevrolet Chevelle SS, the Plymouth GTX, and the Pontiac Firebird. However, don’t discount the other decades for some classic examples. The 1980s produced the Buick GNX, Which is a highly collectable example today.
Is There a British Muscle Car?
Although there are many high-performance vehicles produced in Britain, the term “muscle car” is typically associated with American cars. At a stretch, you could include the British Ford Capri, which did have a muscle car-like design. However, engine sizes in the Capri were never as large as their American counterparts.
What is the King of Muscle Cars?
This is subjective and varies based on personal preferences. Some people consider the Pontiac GTO to be the king of muscle cars, while others might consider the Ford Mustang Boss 429, the Dodge Charger Daytona or the Chevrolet Chevelle 454 to hold this title.
What Does GTO Stand For?
GTO stands for “Gran Turismo Omologato,” which is Italian for “Grand Touring Homologated.”
Which is the No. 1 Muscle Car in the World?
This is subjective and varies based on personal preferences. However, some of the most popular muscle cars globally include the Chevrolet Camaro, the Dodge Challenger, and the Ford Mustang.
What Was the 1st Muscle Car?
The first muscle car is often considered to be the Pontiac GTO, which was introduced in 1964.
What is the Most Stolen Muscle Car?
This can vary depending on the year and location. However, the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) reports that the most stolen muscle car in the United States in recent years has been the Dodge Charger.
What is the Greatest Muscle Car of All Time?
The ranking of the best muscle car in the world depends on the individual’s personal preference and the current market demand. Some of the most popular muscle cars in the world include the Dodge Challenger, Chevrolet Camaro SS, and the Ford Mustang Boss 429.
Should you buy a Muscle Car Right now?
Yes…. does it really need more explanation?
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williamgunst · 1 year
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BMW 320 Turbo Groupe 5, Corvette et Ford Mustang DLC ​​dans GRiD Legends !
BMW 320 Turbo Groupe 5, Corvette et Ford Mustang DLC ​​dans GRiD Legends !
Le jeu vidéo GRiD Legends s’enrichit de contenus additionnels, via des DLC. Ainsi, le jeu de course Codemasters accueille quatre nouveaux véhicules, à savoir la BMW 320 Turbo Groupe 5, la Chevrolet Corvette de 1967, la Plymouth GTX de 1971 et la Ford Mustang Fastback de 1967. De plus, de nouveaux éléments du mode histoire apparaissent avec cette extension, qui se concentre sur Nathan McKane, le…
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tlovechic · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Leader Accessories Xtreme guard 5 Layers Waterproof Breathable Car Cover
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chakytron · 3 years
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Lathi, Josephine Alexandra Reaction - Weird Genius Cover (INDO SUB)
Lathi, Josephine Alexandra Reaction – Weird Genius Cover (INDO SUB)
Lathi, Josephine Alexandra Reaction – Weird Genius Cover (INDO SUB) Category Main Description: A while back, I watched Josephine Alexandra’s awesome performance of Dynamite by BTS. She’s back with this CRAZY-AWESOME cover of “Lathi” from Weird … TopTrengingTV Hunting the most trend video of the moment, every hour every day 24/7. Youtube Video Data Published At: 2021-01-26T07:00:18Z   Tags: …
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luimartins · 4 years
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Geoff Brabham Ford Mustang GTX Road Atlanta 1983
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Flopper Friday; John Force’s “Castrol GTX” Mustang at Pomona
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murumokirby360 · 5 years
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*2000HP* Plymouth GTX “Fast & Furious” vs *1400HP* “Hoonicorn” MUSTANG V2 Drag Race! Forza 7
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