Smaller muscle?

They're fantastic

That one is semi plausible

>not one mention of the falcon sprint
>small size (about as big as a modern hot hatch)
>302 vee eight
>classic early 60's styling
I'm disappointed Veeky Forums

And its rival, the Ford Capri. First gen was sold in the US as the Mercury Capri (pictured here).
Some madmen have managed to fit a 302 Windsor in these.

yeah

honestly I can somewhat believe it

maybe thats just cuz my grandad was one of those ultra honest types tho

I remember when he took me around in his Ram (he still liked to drive fast in it he got the nickname Hemi Henry) and showed off all the old street racing spots

RIP in peace you old madman

I was going to mention the Falcon but it doesnt exactly have a muscle look

I love them and the Chevy II tho

Rip in peace old man

>70's Opel never ever again

then it may also be a goose

You do know that leaded gas is much more powerful than the shit we get nowadays. Besides my dad raced cars on dirt tracks back in the day, he had access to race fuel. And his corvair wasn't a daily driver. It was built for fun. You're some kinda special if you think 450 HP wasn't possible out of a 327.

youre some kind of special if you think that leaded gas was "much more powerful" (lmao)

I didnt say it wasnt possible

and nice job ignoring some obvious flaws in the story such as theres no way a 450hp 327 would sound like anything you wouldnt think as fast and good luck on making it on 70s tech

even if he had a 327 Corvair it had nowhere near 450hp