American Muscle Cars Compilation | Big Engines & Power Sound (2020)

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American Muscle Cars Compilation | Big Engines & Power Sound (2020)

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Camaro, Torana, Commodore, Challenger, Firebird, Mustang, Falcon, Roadrunner, Impala, Bel Air and Monaro are among my favourites. Can't resist Australian and American classic muscle.

SkylineFreak
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Beauty in the EARS of the beholder. You just can't beat the sound of the classic muscle cars.

mikemyers
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This video really captures the spirit of classic American muscle cars.

WayApp
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No way an EV could make those beautiful sounds.

jeffwynings
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Выходит раньше больше кайфовали от машин и круче, чем сейчас!

AleksSchtirlitz
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Когда смотриш на такие машины—завидуешь америке! Ну вы машины придумали! Спасибо, за них! За двигатели, которые так рычат, и издают такие не описуемые звуки! За автомобильные кузова, с теми очертаниями, которые больше ни где не увидишь! Сумашедшие автомобили, и безумно красивые! Конструктора таких машин не зря свою жизнь прожили,

eqkorxx
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So many awsome cars! NOTHING WILL EVER BEAT AMERICAN MUSCLE! Older is always better.

mustanghuey
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It’s hard not to smile when you see a classic muscle car. These powerful monsters were created to not only take you from one point to another! Big, heavy, loud and rough - there are all the wonderful

abdullmarufhamdami
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Nothing like the sound of good ole Detroit muscle!

pjprice
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1960's and 70's cars were badass off the showroom floor. When ever one of these beauties pulls up at a stop light, and I feel the rumble and smell the long ago familiar fumes of raw gas and exhaust it throws me back to when that was everyday at the stop light. I miss my 67 Camaro

jamesstone
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Best engine sound ever !! Hemi rules !!!

tomaszwujcik
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phenomenal cars, they look beautiful & sound even better . great video folks

seanhennessey
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My ‘71 Plymouth Road Runner had dual 850 double pumpers (dual stacks sticking out of the air-grabber hood, hole), hooker headers with a bad assed Isky Cam and balanced and blue-printed 440 and a Doug Nash competition series transmission...sounded just like the mid-70’s, wild paint job Orange camaro...was an earth shaker, motor mount breaker and a panty dropper! 🤘🤘🤘

TAllyn-qrio
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I'd love where I live. Here in Maryland when I was a teenager in the '80s there was always places where cars would gather. It usually would be Friday and Saturday. Saturday being that more people would be out. When you cruised up and down the highway you can smell cam 2. Even though I don't spend much time hanging out on the weekends I still can walk out my front door and smell Cam 2.

Hearing loud motor the smell of burnt rubber always brings back great memories.

davidfrank
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Great cars from golden years, Camaro ss is timeless, nothing modern in equivalent. The people who put the effort in on these masterpieces must have the biggest smile when driving them, the caretakers of time.

jodavies
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I love these cars !!! God bless America !!!

richardfurlott
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I'm in Japan watching this. Damn I miss that big ass American power. I have an Astin Martin. It's fast as hell but just cant make that nice thump of good old fashion US muscle.

bobsymonds
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I GREW UP IN ERIE PA IN THE SIXTIES. HAD 5 BEST FRIENDS WE ALL HAD 442s . ALWAYS GOT BEAT BY THE GREATEST MOTOR EVER MADE IN A 1969 HEMI CUDA.. WHAT AN IDIOT NOT TO BUY ONE AND WE HAD PLENTY OF MONEY. THAT WAS THE GREATEST ERA TO GROW UP IN. IM 75 AND STILL ROAD RACE BUT NOW I HAVE A BUILT GTR 1400 HP AND ( NOTHING, ) CAN EVEN COME CLOSE TO ME..IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER.. MY PERSONAL BEST TO ALL THE GUYS IN THIS VIDEO. DONT GIVE IT UP, "EVER"...

erwinmonti
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I love it a big block V 8, sounds like

AhmadAgus-nd
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Takes me back 60 years on Rt 17, Paramus, NJ. The spot was southbound side at a Stewart's Root Beer. All the "healthy" cars would prowl through before ordering food. But one time a 1950 bullet nose Studebaker rolled through. The bullet was removed from the nose, for air intake for the blower. It idled around once, literally shaking the ground. Ugly as hell but had everyone's attention. Ahhh the good old days.

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