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But i did have one of THESE bad boys. It really was a muscle car. 455 Rocket engine. Used to blow most of the other muscle cars away if I had a rolling start. I actually did my driving test in that car and the mother fucker made me parallel park when he hadn't with any of my buddies and their little econo cars. Dickhead gave me a point off because I turned the wheel and backed slightly into the curb. Y'know... like you are supposed to do on a hill? Yeah... almost 50 years later and I'm still not over it.
Those were not "Muscle Cars" unless there was at least a 390 under the hood. Preferably a 427 or 428 to be a real muscle car. The line was a 389ci or bigger engine with a intermediate body or smaller. Pontiac started it all with a 389 Tri Power 64 GTO. And they ended it too with the 455 Super Duty Trans Am.
I am a die hard Pontiac guy. Race a 69 GTO and own a 79 WS6 400 4 speed Trans Am. Finished a 700 HP Pontiac 461 stroker a couple years ago. No respect for the guys who put LS engines under the hood of old muscle cars either. Just LAME. Not a fan of those who put Big Block Chevies under the hood of their Pontiac either.
65 Mustangs with a 289 were cool and were called Pony Cars like the small block Camaro's were.