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Old 06-25-2016, 08:23 PM   #34
Kenny Camaro
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Drives: 2013 1LT RS Camaro
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Southeast Michigan
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Originally Posted by ChrisBlair View Post
The 1970 model year was pretty uniformly fantastic as far as muscle cars go.

I have a soft spot for the 1970 Torino GT.
In 1972, our favorite big brother, the United States government required that all cars manufactured in the US have a maximum compression ratio of 8.75 to 1, as to be able to run unleaded gasoline. In 1971 GM started detuning there entire fleet of automobiles. Chrysler and Ford did not. In 1972 'big brother' threatened heavy fines and penalties if Ford and Chrysler did not comply. 1973 the Big three and AMC for that matter, had all complied with the compression requirements and pollution control requirements. This effectively ended the first muscle car era. Now with fleet gas mileage requirements coming in the mid 2020's, the current power craze we are blessed with will be changing. Chrysler announced that 2019 will be the last model year for the v-8 Hemi production. And so it begins ......
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