8 Awesome American Muscle Cars You Can't Get in the US.

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Greetings from Brazil and i love our muscle cars and the american too. I wanna the 2nd part with the Holden Monaro (AUS), Ford Sierra XR V8 (RSA), (Brazilian) Dodge Charger R/T and the Argentinian Ford Falcon Sprint

TheRacingMemes
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Brazilian base model Maverick had a 6 cylinder version with a 3.0 liter engine from Willys overland (Willys bf184) originally made for Ford (Willys) Itamarati and Ford aerowillys (which were like a 2nd generation of aero ace made only here), which went out of production in 1971, they used this engine on Maverick from 1973 to 1975, when it was replaced by a 4 cylinder engine (2.3 ohc), and the Windsor 302 V8 had an alcohol powered version (offered in galaxie Landau lineup from 1979 to 1983)

_nfm
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If you include the Falcon GTHO and the Charger what the mighty Torana A9X?

georgev
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The Chrysler SIX CYLINDER favourite...Cheers from Sunny Australia!

Warpedsmac
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Even the 6-cylinder Mavericks were pretty quick and snappy. That V-8 turned that light little car into a beast, though.

robedmund
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One of those 400 Falcon XC Cobras is in the Seattle metro area. It was directly in front of me on I-405 one day a few years ago. white /blue stripes with spoiler. Not a common sight in the NW US.

soyounoat
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3:41 opala was made from 1968 to 1992, with l4 2.5L (151in³), l6 3.8L (230in³) and 4.1L (250in³), the 3.8 was available in gasoline powered only, the 2.5 and 4.1 had an alcohol powered versions (1980-1992), In in october 15th, 1991, on BR-101 highway, in são paulo, a pilot Fábio Souto in a Opala Stock Car (wich uses same 4.1L n/a engine with some modifications in carburators, head, wich still uses siamese port, custom camshaft) alcohol powered, reached a top speed of 315 km/h (196mph) with 303 km/h (188mph) average speed, brake the Brazilian speed record at the time

_nfm
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My shop has worked on two Maverick GTs. Both had the 302.

notfried
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In Brazil, Opala is not just a car... it's a religion

RTPJu
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I was going to say that the Maverick wasn’t exactly a muscle car when it had a V-8 as a buyer could essentially get the same package with a 302 2V in the Grabber package, but then mentioned adding a 4V and 4 speed - something we didn’t get that would have been nice.

walkintrails
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Duh. That Ford Maverick? It's the same as the Ford Maverick Grabber that WAS readily available in America. In-fact, the Mercury Division of Ford also marketed the Comet GT (built upon the same platform as the Maverick), with the same performance enhancements. Do your research properly next time before placing this stuff on YouTube!

daviddykes
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75 opalal is beautiful, too bad we didn’t get them here. It’s like someone took a nova and charger and made a car out of them

edwardamick
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You could get a 302 Maverick in the US, but this one is slightly different. So, technically they are right when they say you couldn't get "this" Maverick. The photos of some of the Mavs look like the owner added some aftermarket items so it makes it hard to differentiate. What stands out to me are the front driving lights in the grill, hood pins, lack of side marker lights, body decals, center console, 4 speed, glove box (?), steering wheel, etc. I think you get the point. BTW, I had a 70 Mav in high school with the 170, 6 banger and swapped in a used 302 that I bought from some guy for $150. The Mav was the cheap man's Mustang. That was a fun car. My friend has it now and it still looks great after 53 years.

johnhancock
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What about GM Holden HG and HT GTS Monaro; or their SLR 5000 and A9X Torana designed and built to beat the Ford GTHO models at Bathurst here in Australia. Holden also made an S3 Turbo 6 cylinder Commodore it didn't sell well but was very quick.

nevilleburley
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Great video, but you missed one model to complete the Brazilian muscle cars trio:
The Brazilian version of Dodge Charger R/T.

marcelogazzoli
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There were also non grabber Mavericks that came stock with 302 2V engine. I owned 2 in high school. All of the V8 models had 5 lug wheels. I my friends 64 Mustang with one because he assumed I had a six cylinder which accounted for about 80% of the Mavericks.

richardb
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Cool video, but there is one major mistake in the title. They are not "American" muscle car's if it wasn't build in the USA. They are muscle car's of their respective countries. IE Brazil, Australia, Germany, England ECT!

MrToranaGuy
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Yes nice video, so many also missed, eg the Holden LC & LC Torana GTR-XU1's, the Chryslers VC-VH Valiant RT Pacer's, the Chevrolet SS from South Africa based upon the Holden HK-HG Monaro's, the HQ-HZ Monaro's, the Holden HQ SS and the VC-VF Holden Commodore SS's.

aussieausdeutschland
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The Mercury Silver E49 Charger with the black bonnet (the last car shown) is my dream car, I think it's the most beautiful car Australia ever built. I'd sell my Ferrari for a chance to buy it.

Leftfield
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I really like this is video pd evolution 😀👍

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