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The 2016 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack. |
When I was getting my learner's permit, one of the most fearsome and desirable beasts roaming the planet was the 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T with a 426 Hemi. 425 horsepower as measured in those days (they measured gross, not net then...works out to about 350 by today's standards) and a 0-60 time of six seconds. It would do the quarter in 14 seconds at 104 miles per hour.
When the 1972 models were introduced a month later, the party was over, Thanks to a double-whammy of emissions regulations and insurance surcharges, the Hemi was dead and the most muscle a Challenger could muster was 240 horsepower from a 340-cubic inch V8.
Instantly, anything prior to that moment was regarded as "The Golden Age of Muscle Cars".
We were right, for a while. Turns out we just had a 45-year intermission. In fact, the 60s and 70s were just a warm-up by comparison.