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Muscle Car Facts is dedicated to all the great American Muscle Cars from the 1960’s to today. Visitors can research their favorite models and even add reviews. The site contains information about Classic Muscle Cars including performance statistics and production numbers, and engine information.
You need to get the your facts in line before you put them out there.For exaample.74 360 Cudas had 245 hp and 320 lbs ft torque, that would be more than the 73 340 right?Do your homework instead of spewing incorrect info.
Posted on 22 January 2012 | 5:54 pm
What a great idea - a spec. racer that is fast, powered by a reliable and easy to maintain small block Ford engine. For those that want to get out on the track, this is a dream car.
Posted on 12 January 2012 | 3:59 am
The car just looks like it is ready to dominate on the track. Many have reported very good times on the company?s testimonials portion of their website. If you own one or know someone that does, encourage them to leave a review of this site. It would help the entire community.
Posted on 12 January 2012 | 2:40 am
I have always liked the Factory Five cars. The whole concept of buying one kit and buying one donor car will save a lot of time and frustration. The cars are well engineered and the company has great support. Any one interested in a kit car should seriously consider this company.
Posted on 12 January 2012 | 2:09 am
There are some things I don’t like about this car. First, I don’t like the large rear window. Second, I don’t like the rear of the car. Third, I think the interior is too sparse. Having said that, I still love this car. It’s hard to describe, they the car “calls” me.
Posted on 12 January 2012 | 1:49 am
Factory Five has come out with another one of the well-designed kits. From the looks of the car, it will set a new standard in the component hot rod segment. The price is affordable and Factory Five has a tremendous reputation for quality. It deserves a careful look.
Posted on 11 January 2012 | 6:05 pm
The Factory Five GTM is not a replica car in the purest sense because it is not based upon any existing design. The car is entirely original and very pleasing to the eye. Amazing performance, beautiful looks and affordable.
Posted on 11 January 2012 | 4:26 pm
In a welcomed departure from the traditional path of first time kit car manufactures, Lucra decided to forgo the Cobra kit car and instead build a larger and much more distinctive replica. The LC470 is based upon the modified Corvettes and Jaguars of the 1950’s. The car looks good, the design l...
Posted on 24 December 2011 | 7:40 pm
This is an interesting car. It grew in every proportion but performance remained very acceptable. This was one really big pony car compared to the Camaro and every time I see one I am reminded of an Army tank. I have no idea why but I can get the image out of my head.
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Posted on 1 December 2011 | 9:52 pm
This is the one of most recognizable cars of the era. It along with the 1969 Camaro and the 1970 Challenger and 1970 cuda represent the zenith of the classic American Pony Car. A Mach 1 or a Boss was the ultimate expression of the Pony Car.
Posted on 1 December 2011 | 9:39 pm