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Which Muscle Car Featured The Famous 426 Hemi Engine?

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What Year Did The First Ford Mustang Go On Sale?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Nicknamed The Goat?

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Which Muscle Car Starred In The Movie Bullitt?

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Which Car Brand Made The Legendary SS 396 Muscle Car?

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How Many Cylinders Does A Classic Muscle Car V8 Engine Have?

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Which Muscle Car Was Called The Judge?

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What Does The R/T Badge Stand For On A Dodge Muscle Car?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Had A Distinctive Split Rear Window In 1963?

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Which Muscle Car Era Is Considered The Golden Age Of American Muscle?

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Which Muscle Car Had A Shaker Hood Scoop That Moved With The Engine?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Nicknamed The Copo Camaro?

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What Color Is Most Associated With The Original Dodge Viper Muscle Car?

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Which Muscle Car Brand Used The Famous Tri-Power Three-Carburetor Setup?

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In What Year Did Chevrolet Introduce The First Camaro?

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Which Muscle Car Was Known As The Boss 429?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Featured A Cartoon Bird As Its Mascot?

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Which Muscle Car Was Produced By American Motors Corporation?

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What Does The SS Badge Stand For On A Classic Chevrolet Muscle Car?

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Which Muscle Car Had An Available Engine Called The Six Pack?

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Which Muscle Car Was Known As The Banker's Hot Rod?

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In What Year Did Dodge Introduce The Original Challenger?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Nicknamed The Poor Man's Ferrari?

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Which Muscle Car Featured The Famous Rallye Sport Hidden Headlights?

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What Was The Top Engine Option In The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS?

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Which Muscle Car Brand Produced The Iconic Trans Am Model?

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Which Muscle Car Had A Model Called The Cobra Jet?

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Which Muscle Car Was Sold Under The Name Gran Sport?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Known As The General Lee?

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Which Muscle Car Was Nicknamed The Screaming Chicken Car?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Built By Shelby American In 1965?

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Which Muscle Car Engine Was Nicknamed The Rat Motor?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Known As The W-30?

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Which Muscle Car Featured A Distinctive Pistol Grip Shifter Inside?

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Which Muscle Car Was Sold With A Warranty Voided By Racing?

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What Was The Famous Engine Code For The 1969 Camaro ZL1?

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Which Muscle Car Brand Introduced The AAR Model In 1970?

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Which Classic Muscle Car Was Known As The Mighty Mite?

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Chevy Camaro
2
Pontiac GTO
3
Dodge Charger
4
Ford Mustang

The 426 Hemi produced 425 horsepower and was so dominant NASCAR briefly banned it in 1965.
1
1968
2
1966
3
1962
4
1964

Ford sold over one million Mustangs in the first two years making it the fastest-selling car in history.
1
Dodge Challenger
2
Pontiac GTO
3
Buick GSX
4
Olds 442

Pontiac engineers borrowed the GTO name from a famous Ferrari race car much to Ferrari's displeasure.
1
Dodge Charger R/T
2
Plymouth Barracuda
3
Chevy Camaro SS
4
Ford Mustang GT390

Steve McQueen personally drove the Highland Green Mustang during parts of the famous San Francisco chase scene.
1
Buick
2
Chevrolet
3
Pontiac
4
Oldsmobile

The SS badge stood for Super Sport and Chevrolet first introduced it on the 1961 Impala convertible.
1
Eight
2
Six
3
Ten
4
Four

Henry Ford introduced the affordable V8 engine in 1932 making powerful engines accessible to everyday Americans.
1
Pontiac GTO Judge
2
Chevy Nova SS
3
Ford Torino Cobra
4
Dodge Super Bee

Pontiac named The Judge after a comedy catchphrase from the popular 1960s TV show Laugh-In.
1
Road And Track
2
Race Tested
3
Rapid Torque
4
Ram Turbo

Dodge introduced the R/T package in 1967 guaranteeing buyers a high-performance engine from the factory.
1
Ford Thunderbird
2
Dodge Charger
3
Corvette Stingray
4
Buick Riviera

Designer Bill Mitchell loved the split window but chief engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov hated it for blocking rear visibility.
1
1955 To 1963
2
1980 To 1990
3
1973 To 1980
4
1964 To 1972

The 1973 oil crisis and new emissions laws effectively ended the golden era by strangling horsepower across every brand.
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Pontiac Firebird
2
Plymouth Barracuda
3
Dodge Challenger
4
Chevy Chevelle

Plymouth bolted the Barracuda's shaker scoop directly to the engine so it visibly vibrated at idle.
1
Chevrolet Camaro
2
Ford Fairlane
3
Pontiac GTO
4
Dodge Dart

COPO stood for Central Office Production Order and let dealers order Camaros with massive engines Chevy never officially advertised.
1
Red
2
Blue
3
Black
4
Yellow

Dodge launched the 1992 Viper in bright red to signal American performance was back and bold.
1
Mercury
2
Oldsmobile
3
Pontiac
4
Buick

Pontiac's Tri-Power setup linked three two-barrel carburetors together giving drivers a surge of power under hard acceleration.
1
1964
2
1968
3
1970
4
1966

Chevrolet revealed the 1967 Camaro to the press in 1966 and built it specifically to challenge Ford's wildly popular Mustang.
1
Plymouth Road Runner
2
Chevy Nova SS
3
Dodge Charger
4
Ford Mustang

Ford built the Boss 429 Mustang in 1969 primarily to homologate its powerful 429 engine for NASCAR racing.
1
Pontiac Firebird
2
AMC Javelin
3
Plymouth Road Runner
4
Ford Falcon

Warner Bros. licensed the Looney Tunes Road Runner character to Plymouth in 1968 for just one dollar per car.
1
Mercury Cougar
2
Buick Skylark
3
Oldsmobile 442
4
AMC Javelin

The AMC Javelin was a muscle car produced by American Motors Corporation from 1968 to 1974.
1
Super Sport
2
Speed Series
3
Street Special
4
Sport Spec

Chevrolet introduced the Super Sport package in 1961 as a performance upgrade that included stiffer suspension and bucket seats.
1
Ford Torino
2
Chevy Camaro
3
Pontiac Firebird
4
Dodge Challenger

Dodge's Six Pack used three two-barrel Holley carburetors on a 440 cubic inch engine producing tremendous street power in 1970.
1
Mercury Cyclone
2
Ford Torino GT
3
Buick Skylark GS
4
Oldsmobile 442

Oldsmobile marketed the 442 to buyers who wanted muscle car power without the flashy rebel image.
1
1965
2
1972
3
1968
4
1970

Dodge launched the 1970 Challenger to compete directly with the Ford Mustang and Pontiac Firebird.
1
Pontiac GTO
2
AMC AMX
3
Corvette Stingray
4
Shelby Cobra

The GTO earned this nickname by delivering Ferrari-rivaling performance at a fraction of the exotic price.
1
Chevrolet Camaro RS
2
Buick Gran Sport
3
Ford Mustang Mach 1
4
Pontiac Firebird

The 1967 Camaro RS package included vacuum-operated doors that concealed the headlights behind a smooth grille.
1
454 Big Block
2
396 Turbo-Jet
3
427 Mark IV
4
350 Small Block

Chevrolet's 454 cubic inch big block debuted in 1970 producing 450 horsepower and instantly became a muscle car legend.
1
Oldsmobile
2
Pontiac
3
Chevrolet
4
Buick

Pontiac named the Firebird Trans Am after the Sports Car Club of America racing series it was built to celebrate.
1
Ford Mustang
2
Plymouth Barracuda
3
Dodge Charger
4
Chevrolet Chevelle

Ford released the 428 Cobra Jet Mustang in 1968 specifically to dominate quarter-mile drag strip competition.
1
Oldsmobile Cutlass
2
Chevrolet Nova
3
Buick Skylark
4
Pontiac Tempest

Buick's 1965 Gran Sport squeezed a 401 cubic inch engine into a midsize body and surprised the muscle car world.
1
Dodge Charger
2
Pontiac GTO
3
Ford Torino
4
Plymouth Road Runner

The General Lee was a famous orange 1969 Dodge Charger featured in The Dukes of Hazzard TV show.
1
AMC Javelin
2
Pontiac Firebird
3
Plymouth Barracuda
4
Dodge Charger

The 1977 Pontiac Firebird earned its Screaming Chicken nickname from its giant firebird hood decal.
1
Ford Torino
2
Shelby GT350
3
Dodge Dart
4
Buick Gran Sport

Carroll Shelby transformed the standard Ford Mustang fastback into the GT350 using a high-revving 289 cubic inch V8 engine.
1
Mopar 440 Six Pack
2
Chevy Big Block
3
Ford 428 Cobra Jet
4
Pontiac 400 HO

The Chevrolet big block V8 was nicknamed the Rat Motor due to its enormous size and power output.
1
Oldsmobile 442
2
Chevrolet Chevelle
3
Buick Skylark
4
Pontiac GTO

The Oldsmobile 442 featured the W-30 package which included a tuned 400 cubic inch high performance engine.
1
Chevrolet Camaro Z28
2
Dodge Challenger
3
Plymouth Satellite
4
Ford Mustang Mach 1

Dodge created the pistol grip shifter to give drivers an aggressive gun handle feel while shifting.
1
Pontiac Firebird
2
Dodge Super Bee
3
Ford Fairlane
4
AMC Rebel Machine

Dodge printed a warning in the Super Bee owner's manual stating racing would void the warranty.
1
350 LT1 Small Block
2
454 Big Block
3
427 All Aluminum
4
396 Turbo Jet

The ZL1 Camaro featured an all-aluminum 427 engine that made it pricier than a Corvette.
1
Ford Mustang
2
Plymouth Barracuda
3
Chevrolet Camaro
4
Dodge Challenger

The 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda was built to compete in the SCCA Trans Am racing series.
1
Ford Maverick Grabber
2
Dodge Dart Swinger
3
AMC Hornet SC/360
4
Chevy Nova SS

The AMC Hornet SC/360 earned the Mighty Mite nickname by packing a powerful V8 into a compact body.
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