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Chevrolet introduced its compact Nova SS in 1964, with an optional
283-cubic-inch V-8. This '66 is powered by a 350-hp 327-cubic-inch V-8,
which made this small car very hot indeed.
This '70 Chevrolet Chevelle SS was one of the most serious muscle cars
with a 454-cubic-inch V-8 engine which put out 360 horsepower.
This 1969 Ford Torino GT Cobra was one of Ford's most potent muscle
cars, equipped with a 360-hp 428-cubic-inch V-8.
The Plymouth Road Runner, introduced in 1968 in the intermediate
Belvedere line, was Chrysler Corp.'s loudest answer to the Pontiac GTO. It
was powered by a special 335-hp 383 V-8. An optional 426-inch "street
hemi" rated at 425 hp was available.
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