Classic muscle cars were the pinnacle of U.S. automotive engineering of the time, with their massive big-block engines producing boatloads of horsepower and torque while still being affordable compared to sports cars. They are defined as American-made cars produced between 1964 and 1975, usually coupes or two-door sedans, that featured powerful and loud rear-wheel drive engines in a V8 configuration. Manufacturers famous for their muscle cars include all the big three — Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, under brands such
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