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Leading the muscle car charge was the Boss, the racing-inspired high-performance version of America’s auto sweetheart, the Ford Mustang. It was launched in 1969 to drive a stake into the Chevy ...
Unquestionably the most "streetable" Boss engine that Ford ever produced, the Boss 351 developed 330 hp, which made it the most powerful Cleveland and one of the most powerful muscle car engines ...
They may not match up to a modern horsepower behemoth like the Ford F150 Raptor, but the 1970s still produced some trucks ...
But not all famous muscle cars were immediate hits. In fact, some of the most memorable nameplates were sales flops when they ...
Some muscle cars like the 1970 and '71 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda convertible are now worth millions because of their rarity, but others can be snapped up for a much more reasonable price.
The 426-ci muscle car legend rated at 425 hp was available for one last model year, and getting one under the hood of the GTX required an additional $746.50 to the $3,707 base price.