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Five Muscle Cars That Make Your GTO Look Like a Golf Cart

You think your Pontiac GTO is fast? Think again. SlashGear just put together a list of five classic American muscle cars that'll smoke the "Judge" without breaking a sweat. We're talking about machines that were built when Detroit still had steel in its backbone and engineers weren't worried about hurting anyone's feelings with horsepower.

The list includes some heavy hitters you'd expect - like the Shelby Cobra 427 that could hit 60 mph in under 4 seconds back when Nixon was in office. Then there's the Plymouth 'Cuda 440 Six Pack, the Chevelle SS 454, and a couple other monsters that prove America used to build cars for men who weren't afraid of getting their hands dirty. These weren't just transportation - they were statements written in burnt rubber and premium unleaded.

✍ My Take: Nothing wrong with appreciating real American engineering from back when we knew how to build something that'd last 200,000 miles and still make your neighbor jealous. Sure, you can't afford most of these beauties today, but a man can dream while he's wrenching on his pickup in the garage.

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