In addition to the Dodge Charger and Ford Mustang, USA muscle cars culture offers many attractive but less popular models.
USA muscle cars have also been associated with many famous movies, such as Dodge Charger in the Fast and Furious series and Ford Mustang Bullitt in the blockbuster movie of the same name. However, not every muscle car model resonates around the world. Here are some little-known American muscle cars that are still very valuable in the car world.
2016 Ford Mustang Warrior Edition
The 6th generation Ford Mustang (2015-2023) has a long list of special edition vehicles. One of them is the Warrior Edition, launched in 2015. Based on the Mustang GT, all 45 2016 models are equipped with a 5-liter V8 engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission to produce 670 horsepower.
In particular, the Warrior version can be considered a racing car thanks to the GT Performance Pack. The car is also equipped with a navigation system and a 12-speaker Shaker Pro audio system.
2016 Ford Mustang Warrior Edition
Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary 2002
In 2002, Chevrolet celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Camaro by releasing a limited edition 35th Anniversary Camaro SS. Painted in red, this particular car is powered by a 5.7-liter V8 that produces 345 horsepower.
The new Auburn rear differential and new SLP Bilstein shock absorbers make the Chevrolet Camaro SS more powerful. A six-speed manual transmission sends power to the wheels with a sprint time of 5.2 seconds when accelerating to 100 km/h.
Ford Mustang Stallion 1967
In 1964, the Ford Mustang took the automobile industry by storm, and in two years he produced over one million units. In 1967, a Toronto-based dealer created and sold a very rare Mustang Stallion. Ford markets it as a performance car.
Ford Mustang Stallion 1967
A car with a 6.4-liter engine of 320 hp is standard power. However, buyers can also choose between his two engine options on offer (410 and 550 hp). Additionally on the menu are power-assisted disc brakes, power steering, a limited-slip rear axle and a luxurious interior.
Dodge Charger 500 1969
When the Charger R/T couldn’t beat the Ford Torino Talladega and Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II in 1968, Dodge knew something had to be done quickly. By 1969, the Charger 500 seemed aerodynamically superior to the R/T.
The iconic 7-liter Hemi V8 produces 425 hp. Charger 500 Hemi can reach a top speed of 276.8 km/h.
Dodge Hurst Hemi Darts 1968
In 1968, Dodge partnered with Hurst Performance to develop the fastest Dodge Dart ever.
The engine is a 7 liter Hemi V8 engine with a capacity of 425 horsepower. With a weight of 1,360 kg, it can reach 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds.
Mercury Cougar Eliminator 1970
Mercury Cougar Eliminator is the high performance version of Cougar. The car received a number of upgrades in appearance and performance such as suspension, tires, wings … As a counterweight to the Ford Mustang Mach 1 and Boss 302, Mercury Cougar Eliminator owns a 5.8L V8 engine with a capacity of 300 horsepower.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454 1970
Unlike your average muscle car, the Chevrolet Monte Carlo is longer. The most noticeable part is the chrome-plated rectangular grille with the knight badge.
The SS 454 High Performance Upgrade Package includes a V8 Turbo-Jet 454 engine block with a capacity of up to 7.4L and 360 horsepower. Only 3,823 Monte Carlo SS 454s were built.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454 1970
AMC Rebel Machine 1970
A muscle car model produced by AMC with the goal of participating in NHRA drag races. The upgraded version “The Machine” is limited to 10 pieces. Vehicle has a 6.4L V8 engine, capacity of 340 horsepower and torque of 583 Nm.
Plymouth GTX 1971
It is one of the new models that has attracted the attention of audiences since the 8th part of the Fast and Furious series. The Plymouth GTX 3rd generation has a sportier and more eye-catching design than his previous two versions. Under the hood is his 7.0L V8 426 Hemi engine that produces 425 horsepower. The engine capacity of the six-pack version is 7.2L, but the power of the car is only 390 hp.
Ford Torino Cobra 1970
The second-generation Ford Torino has a 127 mm longer fastback specification than its predecessor. The latest version of Torino Cobra is equipped with a V8 engine with a capacity of up to 7.0L, producing 370 horsepower. With the Drag Racing Support Pack, you can increase your vehicle’s output by 5 hp.