Saturday, August 28, 2010
muscle cars cool
muscle cars, the first thing I thought was, "what the heck is a muscle car". The image that came to mind was those cars that were on that movie and TV show Transformers. Those cars were so cool with their hemi engines, their loud racing noises, and their shiny silver rims. And let's not even mention the fact that those cars can turn into robots whenever the time called for it! That was even cooler! So then I thought, well that is pretty much what a muscle car is. It's what a lot of people term "cool cars" or "guy cars". Those are your mustangs, your porches, and even a couple of your big F150 trucks. Muscle cars 365 is a blog site where we can go and write all about these cool cars.
Chevy Camaro
For our muscle cars 365 discussion-the 2009 Chevy Camaro is our topic of choice. This car has been around for decades and has by far proven itself trustworthy and reliable. It’s been consistently powerful on the road as well an attention catcher due to its sleek outward body style alone. It comes in all sorts of colors as do many other muscle cars used for events such as racing. This car is not only sexy, but it’s built for performance. Camaros come with performance breaks appearing to be made by Brembo. It’s new body style for 2009 makes it looks similar to a Dodge Charger, except it’s two-door
muscle cars 365
Muscle Cars 365 discusses what defines a muscle car. Examples of qualifiers used in defining classic muscle cars are their age and the country they originate from. The term "muscle car" didn't start being used as common language until after the new production of these types of cars had ended significantly. It's common knowledge that popular, widespread usage of the this term took hold by the early to mid-1980s. During their day in the hey, print media usually referred to this class of vehicle as "supercars". Now it is ordinary to see these cars on the roads. Manufacturers like Ford, Chevy, and Porsche, remodel their classic muscle cars almost regularly. They are also typically found in car shows, new car events, and as show cars in the dealer show rooms
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