if someone considered them muscle cars they would be in the compact catagory due to their small size and being of a unibody design.
if someone considered them muscle cars they would be in the compact catagory due to their small size and being of a unibody design.
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I was trying to think of a muscle car that was made after the 70s, only thing that comes to mind, is the Grand National even though its a sixxer, id kill to have one.
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So muscle cars have to have a full frame? Looks like all the Mopars are out then. But yeah that's my definition too, big enough a big block was pretty much mandatory.
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You and me both man. If I could find a GNx for a decent price I would jump all over it.
A local shop that does mostly late model vette stuff had 3 BADASS GNx's in there show room last time I was there. One was the owners...single turbo v6 running mid 10's...one was a former AZ Cardinals running back...basically stock, just refreshed...and one was a customers....bored/stroked v6 with twins, he was saying there shake down passes were 9.3's-9.5's. I was in love.
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I saw them in person all true GNX's it was amazing.
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