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Old 02-02-2004, 03:02 PM
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Default Re: Where were you in '85?

I think the Golden Age of Cruising was really the early to mid 80's. At that time, new Musclecars were running 15's, and old Musclecars became THE hottest thing around. The old Musclecars were myths to some newbie car fans. The guys that hot-rodded their hand-me-down 305 Camaros or 301 Firebirds, or maybe put headers on their V6 Monza, just could not believe what the old Musclecars could do in stock trim. To them, their new 185 hp Camaro or Firebird seemed peppy, but seeing a factory 400 hp Musclecar was like seeing a demon from hell. Old Musclecars ruled the streets, and most of them at that time were still all original.

All that changed around 1987, when the Mustang 5.0 and GNX really came into their own. This was a turning point, when magazines began running head-to-head battles between old and new Musclecars, something that would have been laughable just a couple years earlier.

Nowadays, we have 12 second showroom cars in the Corvette and Viper, and a whole plethora (I just had to use that word today ) of solid 13 second cars, from recent Ram Air Trans Am's to Z/28's, from Cobras to Mach 1's. Old Musclecars still have their mystique, but part of that mystique has been lost because the "fear factor" of riding in a 13 second car is gone. Now soccer moms driving an SUV, or a Lexus, can take out some of the old Musclecars at a stoplight. Strange...
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