Paperback. Pub Date: 2011 Pages: 192 Publisher: Motorbooks International This is the high-performance tale of what was Undoubtedly the fastest the loosest era in automotive history. Through the 1960s and into the 1970s America's carmakers fought an unidled war for street supremacy. The warriors ranged from light and agile Z28 Camaros and Boss 302 Mustangs to big-block utes like the 440 Road Runner and Stage I 455 Buick GS. A few of these boulevard awlers were closing on 500 horsepower before the insurance lobby. Ralph Nader. OPEC. and various governmental agencies conspired to stop the madness. Muscle cars all but disappeared by 1974. with only a few anemic models soldiering through the 1980s. But by the 1990s. thanks to vastly improved engine technology. muscle cars were back with a vengeance. Motor City Muscle traces the full history right up to today's new Mustang. Camaro...
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