Pontiac Muscle Cars
muscle car
The Pontiac GTO is a classic example of the muscle car.
A muscle car is a high-performance automobile. The term
principally refers to American, Australian and South African models with
large-capacity engines produced between 1964 and 1973 for American cars
and between 1968 and 1976 for Australian cars.
Definition
The term muscle car generally describes a rear wheel
drive mid-size car with a large, powerful engine (typically, although
not universally, a V8 engine) and special trim, intended for maximum
torque on the street or in drag racing competition. It is distinguished
from sports cars, which were customarily and coincidentally considered
smaller, two-seat cars, or GTs, two-seat or 2+2 cars intended for
high-speed touring and possibly road racing. High-performance full-size
or compact cars are arguably excluded from this category, as are the
breed of compact sports coupes inspired by the
Ford Mustang, the "pony
car". Another factor used in defining classic muscle cars are their age
and country of origin. A classic muscle car is usually but not
necessarily made in the US or Australia between 1964 and 1975.