20 Best Full Size Classic Muscle Cars Detroit Ever Made
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51. This video features the 20 greatest full-size classic American muscle cars ever produced in Detroit. Get ready for some serious muscle car eye candy! From the powerful Pontiac GTO to the sleek Chevy Chevelle SS, this video showcases the golden age of American muscle cars. These iconic muscle cars from the 60s and 70s pioneered the trend of installing giant, powerful V8 engines into intermediate-sized cars. With their aggressive styling and blistering straight-line speed, these quintessential muscle cars defined a generation. Even today, these classic Detroit muscle cars remain incredibly popular among collectors and auto enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a lifelong fan of muscle cars or just discovering these beasts for the first time, this video is a must-watch for any gearhead. So sit back and enjoy the roar of 20 of the most badass, beefy, brawny American muscle cars that Detroit ever unleashed on the world!
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The raw power and rumbling exhaust notes of classic muscle cars still sends a shiver down my spine. Legends.
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Ill never forget the first time I saw a 1969 Chevelle SS 396 - such a menacing beast!
I'm thankful for an audience as passionate about muscle as I am.
Im already tingling with anticipation just imagining the sights and sounds of some of Detroits meanest, tire-smoking muscle machines in all their glory.
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My eyes went wide when I saw that Chevelle SS pull a smoky burnout.
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I bought my '96 Impala SS new and I still have it. I'm retired now so it sits in my garage as a garage queen. I have no plans of selling it.
Do you drive it often?
@@qmusclecars About once a week I use it to pick-up my grandkids at their bus stop. My other car is a 2003 C5 Corvette so I can't pick them up in that car. The battery in the Impala tends to run down if I don't drive it at least once a week.
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Count me in for an adrenaline-fueled trip down memory lane through the most iconic big-bodied, high-horsepower Detroit muscle machines. So pumped!
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My heart is pounding at the thought of all the big displacement V8 fury, unfiltered torque, and aggressive road presence were about to witness. Lets ride!
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American muscle cars were so cool back in their glory days. I wish I could go back in time.
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The Chevy Chevelle SS was an absolute beast. I miss muscle cars like that.
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Im sitting on the edge of my seat in anticipation, ready to be blown away by the sound, fury, and sheer charisma of iconic full-size Detroit muscle cars!
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Many years ago I had a test drive in a 1970 Thunderbird with its high compression 429 engine, same as used in that Marauder. Passing gear threw you back in the seat with the incredible torque.
You are very lucky to be driving that car.
I cant contain my enthusiasm at the thought of beholding some of the most muscular, bold, and in-your-face classic American automotive designs. Bring it!
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Ill never forget the feeling of freedom cruising down the highway in my 68 GTO muscle car, windows down and radio blasting.
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Watching this video gets my heart pumping! I love seeing classic muscle cars pushed to their limits.
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Watching this makes me miss the days of washing muscle cars in the driveway on sunny weekend days.
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These videos make me want to get out and cruise in a classic muscle car right now!
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I could stare at these iconic Mustangs and Chargers all day long. Muscle car heaven!
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These muscle cars ooze raw American power. Their aggressive styling is simply timeless.
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These vintage V8 engines sound incredible at full throttle! Pure muscle car adrenaline rush.
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The aggressive sound of these beasts brings back fond memories of a simpler, freer time.
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Oh boy, I cant wait to see this epic lineup of legendary Detroit muscle from back in the day. My adrenaline is already pumping!
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Wow, those classic muscle cars are amazing! This video is great.
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Theres something thrilling about getting to marvel at the larger-than-life presence and tire-shredding capabilities of vintage full-size muscle cars. Im hyped!
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Seeing these pony cars and muscle machines brings a huge smile to my face every time!
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The sound of muscle cars revving their engines always got my adrenaline pumping. Like thunder rolling in.
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Those old muscle cars still look so powerful and fast! Awesome video.
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The aggressive exhaust notes of muscle cars were like music to my ears back in high school. Loud and proud!
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I like them all! ❤
Fury GT with 4 speed sounds very interesting!
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This promises to be an adrenaline-pumping, visceral trip through classic American muscle at its most bodacious and extreme. I cant wait!
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I love keeping the spirit alive by talking muscle history with fellow enthusiasts.
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I love my 65 Pontiac Custom Sport Parisienne (2+2) . The Canadian sister to the Catalina . Dark blue teal with ivory and black interior . The prettiest Domestic car of the 1960s . In this day and age the 327 4bbl is plenty enough for cruising . I'm off to the White Spot drive-in . See ya up the road .
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As a teenager, I dreamed of having enough money one day to buy a classic Shelby Mustang muscle car.
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Whenever I hear the roar of a muscle cars exhaust, it takes me right back to my misspent youth. No regrets!
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That red Riviera GS is one really sharp lookin' ride!!
Do you like that car?
Nothing gets me more pumped up than hearing the thunder of a Hemi engine at full chat!
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They just dont build them like the classic Pontiac GTO anymore. What a legend.
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Seeing a Boss 429 Mustang takes me right back to the peak of American performance cars. Epic era.
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Old muscle cars are the coolest! This video makes me happy.
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The 1969 Grand Prix with the big engine was an absolute blast and ahead of its design for the time! Thanks
Yes it was!
Hearing the roar of an American muscle car gives me chills down my spine, in the best way.
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Seeing the vintage muscle cars is so awesome! Love this video.
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Beautiful muscle cars
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My uncle used to drive me around in his Plymouth Barracuda muscle car. I felt so cool riding in that beast.
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This video is so fun for car fans to watch. Old muscle cars are the best!
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I had two of them from this list. A 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a 350 V8. The car was powerful enough for me, besides it's illegal to race on city streets. My second one was a 1969 Chrysler 300 convertible with a 440 V8. That was also a nice car and fast enough for me. Loved them both. Wish I still had them.
Why don't you buy it back?
@@qmusclecars - I have two classics now. A 1965 Cadillac DeVille Conv. and a 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2Dr Coupe. No space for a third car.
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This video is amazing! I enjoy watching the classic muscle cars a lot.
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Whenever I see A 68 Dodge Charger.
It makes me remember.The Chase scene from the movie bullit.
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The 69 Grand Prix, the 70 Monte Carlo and the 65 Buick Riviera are the best 3 choices of these cars.
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Whenever I see a classic Dodge Charger, it takes me back to watching the Dukes of Hazzard as a kid. Great memories.
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Very nice cars
Yes they are!
While talking Impala sales and optional 409 for that fist year of SS package, viewers were looking at a '66 model on the screen and not the '61 which is the car I believe you were talking about. The internet is full of the exact photos you need, it's just a matter of taking the time to look and find them. That said, you still got my thumbs up.
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I remember my dad washing his beloved Camaro Z28 muscle car on weekends. He was so proud of that car.
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Those vintage muscle cars are so neat to see. Great video!
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Only just found this channel "Awesome" ❤❤❤ Luv American cars mostly 60s, 70s. Thanx for a super upload Best wishes to yourself,family,friends and fellow viewers.
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I still have my 1971 Chevy Nova. Not stock at all. Put a built 350 engine, Muncie 4 speed transmission, possi traction. Yes its fast and fun. Turns heads every where
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I get nostalgic every time I hear the roar of a classic muscle cars V8 engine.
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I like the Mercury Marauder best
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Seeing a pristine Plymouth Barracuda at a car show brings a huge smile to my face every time without fail.
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Whenever I hear the roar of a Hemi engine, it brings me back to my misspent youth playing with muscle cars.
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I have restored my 1969 GTO Pontiac judge that I had back in my day a great car I love it 🥰 Thank for sharing this video
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Muscle cars were the kings of the road in their heyday. Ill never forget the first time I saw a Pontiac Firebird. Wow.
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This is such a cool video! I love those old school muscle cars so much.
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A person i met had a friend with a 2+2 Tri power 421. He took me for a ride. When he nailed it you could not move your self in the seat. Because of the great torque.
Does he still have that car?
I have a chevy SS now , and have been waiting for the El Camino, photo look great. Would definitely be interested in purchasing one
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As a teenager I hung out at the local burger joint just to see the muscle cars cruise through the parking lot. Good times.
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The 66 Marauder S-55 with the 428 and 4 speed and it only needed a set of CJ or better a set of Edelbrock s and an RPM intake, those mid 60s S-55s were really fun. Crites even made great headers for them. 500 hp was easily in reach. And the 7 liter was the same way. 66 was a 428. That easily makes 500 hp.
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Driving a screaming fast muscle car on the open road was the ultimate freedom. Ill never forget that feeling.
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Wow, what an entertaining video! I love old school muscle cars.
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I bought a 1991 Ford T-Bird SC 5 spd white with red interior. I loved that car. It was relatively fast for its time. I loved the SC whine along with the 5 speed.
Thank you. Maybe I'll make videos about the engine sounds of muscle cars.
It's a good video, some great reminders of rare versions that are awesome. Should timestamp it though for easier browsing. Thanks. B
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As a mopar Cbody enthusiast, the 300H has always been my favorite muscle car
Do you own a muscle car?
I still have my 68 SS Conv.I bought mine in 1972 wow I don’t drive like I used to .
How wonderful. You have had interesting experiences with vintage muscle cars.
I had a friend who bought a 1970 Monte Carlo SS for 100 bucks in 82 that wasn't in bad shape at all West Coast car no rust didn't even have any dings no rips and tears inside it had tired motor boy those days are gone
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Modern Challengers and Chargers carry the torch but cant beat the classics.
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Ill never forget the first time I got to drive a friends Dodge Challenger. That V8 muscle car was a beast!
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I loved the 65 Riviera. The 425 GS should have been the limit on the limit on that block
Thank you. Which car do you like the most?
I had a 1970. Plymouth fury
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My Family were New Car Dealers in the Sixties …I remember seeing about every car in this video on our lot ..I was able to drive many of them ..!!
Oh, you are truly lucky. Do you still own any cars?
I miss any Oldsmobile!
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I wish I could drive my dream car - a 1970 Chevelle SS with a cowl induction hood. Wow!
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My father is a GM man. He had a ‘68 lemans sport, ‘71 & 77 Grand Prix, ‘77 Seville and at 87 years old still has his ‘88 Monte Carlo SS. I wish I had his ‘68 lemans or ‘71 Grand Prix. Tesla uses the Grand Prix door handle design now which currently is flush to the body.
Are you still driving the 88 Monte Carlo SS?
@@qmusclecars My father drives it occasionally. I know he’s going to leave it to me whenever that time comes.
Does the sound of its engine excite you?@@davidhalley9795
I had a 66 GTO but I've always wanted a 65-66 Catalina 2+2 . Guess it's never going to happen .
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I had a 67 Buick Electra 225 with a 454 under the hood. Sawdust snow tires were available back then. On an ice-free night, I could light them up at takeoff.
How often do you use that car?
I sold it about 40 year ago after I got out of college. @@qmusclecars
Can you imagine having a Dodge Demon or Plymouth Fury back in 1970? Youd rule the streets!
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Muscle cars were kings of the road. Shame the government regulations ruined them.
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I remember saving up to buy my dream car - a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner muscle car with a 383 under the hood.
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Boy, I sure do miss the sixtyesse
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Its great to see women drivers showing what muscle cars can do in vintage racing clips.
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Nothing beats seeing a restored Chevelle SS or Hemi Cuda muscle car gleaming under bright lights at a car show.
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Laying stripes of rubber in my pals AMX muscle car is a memory from my youth Ill take to the grave.
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What a way to start the vid with my moms family car🤘
I'm thankful I get to share my muscle car knowledge with great fans.
i like mercury marauder x100.
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Seeing these classic muscle cars makes me sad they dont make them like that anymore.
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11:41 Hurst was not a transmission company.
The 2+2 first came out in model year 1964.
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Modern muscle cars have nothing on the raw power of the 1960s and 1970s classics.
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I wish I could take the classic muscle cars in this video for a drive!
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Muscle cars were all about tire-shredding power. Ill never forget doing smoky burnouts in my first car.
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