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muscle is a study of a late 60's early 70's american phenomena built on
competition, american values and good hearted consumerism.
The big three (ford, GM, chrystler) saw the american interest in stock
car racing exploding. In return they developed consumer automobiles that
would in turn be used on tracks across the southern United States. While
NASCAR enforced a rule that each manufacture must make at least
1000 consumer vehicles of the exact specs as their racing vehicles the
upstart of competitive commercial muscle cars began. The muscle car was
shelved after 1972. These models are exact replicas of the originals.
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