20 FORGOTTEN American Muscle Cars Every Enthusiast Should Know About
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45. This fascinating RUclips video uncovers some of the most obscure and forgotten American muscle cars ever produced. Get ready to rediscover beasts from the 60s and 70s that have faded from memory over time. These overlooked muscle cars failed to gain traction during their brief production runs, but were no less potent or bold in their day. You'll uncover quirky gems like the 1967 Mercury Cougar, 1969 Dodge Charger 500, and the 1967 Oldsmobile 442. With first-hand looks at each forgotten muscle car and details on what made them special yet largely forgotten, this is a must-see video for any classic American muscle fan. While names like Mustang, Camaro, and GTO hogged the headlines, these lesser-known muscle cars quietly delivered serious performance and iconic style. So if you want to dig into the history books and uncover the coolest American muscle cars that time forgot, this video is a treat from start to finish! Get ready to be amazed by these obscure beasts.
Muscle car models featured in the video:
1949 Oldsmobile Rocket 88
1955 Chrysler C-300
1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk
1957 AMC Rambler Rebel
1963 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Z11
1963 Dodge 4-4-0
1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt
1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT
1965 Pontiac 2+ 2
1966 Plymouth Belvedere Satellite
1968 AMC Javelin
1966 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger
1963 Studebaker Lark
1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
1968 AMC AMX.
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Sorry, get a real person to narrate. I will not watch another video, even tho this was fairly accurate. Thanks for treating the Corvair with the respect it deserves. The AI narrator just ruined it for me.
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Studebaker did not use a ford engine. They built their own. Also, you made no mention of the R series engines available in the daytona, hawk and avanti starting in 63. The r2 and r3 were supercharged and were dominating at the drag strips during their time. Studebaker also won the land speed record with a R5 avanti which was fuel injected twin supercharged 304 v8 and was the first to do 200 mph. It was the worlds fastest car in 63.
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4 . 2 seconds 0-60. That's amazing.👍
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I bought a 1969 AMX in Vietnam through the PX , my Dad picked me up the DFW Airport & handed me the keys. God it was great!
Not a muscle car but Rambler Americans with the Six especially after 1965 when the new modern shorter stroke block came in tended to be quicker than such competitor economy cars such as the Ford Falcon Six. The 2 barrel carbureted 232 engine was advertised as the "Six that comes on like an Eight" if I remember.
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American engineering and flair produced muscle car icons that still stop traffic today, from the AMC Javelin to the Buick GSX.
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The 1957 and 1958, the models were equipped with Studebaker's venerable 289or 351 CID V-8s which included the McCulloch supercharger. Add on a manual trany w/overdirve and a 4-barrel carb and up to 385HP (!), those were supercars!
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Looks like a good video - BUT - the artificial narration makes this barely mediocre.
Thank you. My recorder is having trouble pronouncing abbreviations. I was unable to edit after the video was published. I'm very sorry about that. Thank you for helping me.
I agree the use of Bots to recite scripts diminishes the enjoyment of a lot of videos on RUclips. If you read the many of the complimentary comments herein they have kind of a pattern. If you go to the channel submitting the comment you'll see they only have one comment. They are bots well.
Oh no. Thank you for watching my video. I look forward to interacting with my audience more. I am a human.@@JackF99
I agree the narration is poor AI or whatever. Otherwise a good lineup of the challengers at that time. Cheers 🇨🇦
I'm thinking " This guy can't read and didn't get his research done " So it's a robot reading @ 3rd grade level . FEH!
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Agreed 100% Same here man.
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@@qmusclecars enjoy watching ,like sound of the v8 rumble take off from a stop sigh , some cars no need for a stereo the song from the exhaust and the corvair yenko stinger has a nice sound duals my dad had a 66 corvair corsa 140 hp 4x1 carbs sweet sound
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The first production car to offer one Horsepower per cubic inch in stock format was the 1957 Desoto Adventurer series. It had a 345 CI dual quad Hemi producing 345 HP in bone stock format
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@@qmusclecars since I owned Both a Convertible and Coupe 1957 Desoto Adventurer. That would be my favorite
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16:00 The Studebaker 289 shares only the nominal displacement with the Ford 289. The bore and stroke are completely different, the Stude's distributor was toward the back (flywheel) end of the engine, the firing order was different, Studebaker V8s used more head bolts, and Stude V8s used helical gears instead of a timing chain for the cam.
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These iconic Mustangs and Corvettes give me chills whenever I see them. Wow!
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Each lost and forgotten muscle car in this video is a fascinating piece of automotive history waiting to be rediscovered and appreciated.
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Seeing this makes me reminisce about learning to drive in my dads old muscle car. Fond memories.
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Seeing a classic Pontiac Trans Am at a car show brings back many memories.
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As a young buck with a mid-70's Camaro in Chicago, I didn't want to drive it in those treacherous winters, so I'd pick up "winter" cars for really cheap. Believe it or not, in the 6 years I owned that Camaro, went through the following:
1973 Vega GT ($300)
1967 Charger ($310) - pee-pee little 273 V8
1966 Plymouth Satellite ($375) Maroon, modest 318 V8, factory bucket seats
1966 Corvair Monza ($300)
(2) VW Beetles
I made a little $ on almost every one of them when springtime rolled around.
Of all those cars, I think that Satellite & Charger were the coolest.
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Have you ever heard of any muscle cars on today's list?
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Wow, this totally reminds me of my first muscle car back in high school. What a beast!
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As a kid I dreamed of owning a flashy muscle car one day. This video brought back that feeling.
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The muscle cars look so slick and fast even though they are old.
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The Plymouth Duster 340 mixed affordable pricing, great handling and V8 American muscle in a forgotten package.
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The 340 in a compact car was a big-block killer.
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For enthusiasts, learning about forgotten muscle cars like the Pontiac GT-37 or Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II is like discovering hidden treasure.
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Those big muscle cars must have been fun to drive around back then.
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These non-American muscle cars are fierce! Watching them has me thrilled.
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The sound of these beasts at full throttle takes me back to the golden age.
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I had a 1970 Monte in the yellow color shown here. I really like it.
Thank you. Which car do you like the most?
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That Plymouth Superbird is one of the coolest and rarest Mopars ever. Im in love!
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Watching this makes me pine for Friday nights cruising main street in my buddys Hemi Cuda.
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