5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

Being a part of the muscle car community is pretty cool for the most part, but sometimes there are things about it that get under my skin. Here they are…

One: Muscle Car Rice

5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

Being a part of the muscle car community is pretty cool for the most part, but sometimes there are things about it that get under my skin. Here they are…

One: Muscle Car Rice

Before you start a flame war in the comments, hear me out first. The kind of rice I’m talking about is taking a gorgeous interior and exterior of a car and throwing it all out the window in the name of being modern (the Mustang pictured above is a good example of that). Just go look up custom classic car interior, you’ll see what I mean. I’m OK with making people making minor to moderate changes in the interior and exterior, but drastically altering it is a no no in my book. People should retain the stock look of the cars more (but upgrade the shoddy brakes and tires for goodness sake).

5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

Two: Brand Snobbery And JDM Hatred

Not only do muscle car enthusiasts throw crap at Japanese and European cars, they do the same thing with each other. By the amount of roasting fellow muscle car enthusiasts do to each other, I’m surprised they haven’t been served on a plate for Thanksgiving. They also aren’t too kind with enthusiasts outside their circle, creating a hostile atmosphere. In the words of the Beatles, perhaps in this situation “love is all you need.”

5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

Three: Too Many V8’s

That’s right, I said it; sometimes I feel like the muscle car community should diversify a little bit with it’s engines. Believe it or not, you can get used to chrome carbureted V8’s after a while. I really like cars like the Buick GNX and muscle cars with truck turbodiesels are rather admirable. Heck, I’ve heard some old American inline sixes sing like a bird in Argentinian racing leagues, maybe we need more of that. Is it really that bad to be a little different every now and then?

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Four: Overvaluing Cars

This problem is somewhat universal in the car community, but it does apply to muscle car culture. I understand that people love cars like the Plymouth Barracuda, Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Chevelle. However, if you were to remove nostalgia from the picture, classic muscle cars objectively aren’t that great. I remember seeing the factory welds on a classic Dodge Challenger once and they weren’t pretty at all. I don’t want to pay 6 figures for a car that has technology that’s older than a floppy disc.

5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

Five: Undertired Or Overpowered Cars

I love burnouts as much as the next guy, but cars that can burn the rear tires with ease can sometimes be a real pain in the rear to keep hooked up when driving. In a Hellcat, you can’t truly floor it 90% of the time on the street without the TCS turning on or the rear tires going up in white smoke; either the Hellcat needs better tires or (heaven forbid) less power. However, if I had to choose in between those two options, I would go with better tires.

5 Things About The Muscle Car Community That Irritate Me #blogpost

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Comments

Ray Sloan

over valuing cars is a problem in general. Idc if it is a “legend” it was in F&F.

01/26/2017 - 13:06 |
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Ducktail 2.7

#6: lots of people thinking that a car can’t be a proper muscle car if it isn’t American. Holden Monaro anyone? At a stretch, BMW M3 E92?

01/26/2017 - 13:33 |
7 | 0

Monaro definitely, M3? Maybe a bit too much of a luxury car

01/26/2017 - 13:49 |
4 | 0

It can’t be a muscle car if it’s not American. End of story.

BUT, it can be classed as what I’d call an “Honorary Muscle car”.

01/26/2017 - 18:43 |
3 | 6

More like the AMG that competed with it

01/27/2017 - 05:10 |
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ShadowHuayra (HemiPower)

1 - to an extent. A vynil bench seat isn’t the greatest for going around corners.

2 - absolutely

3 - some variety is nice, but when most muscle cars are known for V8s…

4 - colectability often decides the price

5 - more tire is always the answer

01/26/2017 - 13:45 |
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CZ 69% Muscle

6)Almost everything that happened between 1974 and 1989ish
7)Gross HP ratings

01/26/2017 - 13:46 |
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The term for using muscle cars actually started in 1949 with the release of Oldsmobile Rocket 88. But yes though it gained attention 70’s and 80’s but also in the late 60’s.

01/26/2017 - 15:42 |
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Anonymous
  1. It’s fine if it can be reverted back (or simply didn’t come with it)
  2. If you have badge snobbery, you might be missing out on a great car
  3. If the engine is hotted up enough, then it’s still muscular
  4. The biggest issue with muscle cars is the price of admission
  5. Tyres, then brakes, then suspension upgrade. Almost every muscle car can do with those as the power almost always is more than the actual controlability
01/26/2017 - 13:57 |
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Anonymous

The inline sixes are from the argentinian version of the Ford falcon. Unlike the aussie versions which are only v8

01/26/2017 - 13:58 |
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Anonymous

Chrome rims look pretty bad on muscle cars, they look cheap and look more for show than function

01/26/2017 - 14:14 |
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(what's left of) Sir GT-R

Seeing argentina be like. yeeeeeeeee boiiiiii

01/26/2017 - 14:23 |
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Anonymous

How about things we hate about the GTR community/fanboys

01/26/2017 - 14:27 |
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Dat muscle guy (Sam Stone)(Camaro Squad)(Die augen leader)(E

I agree so much with the overvaluing we were gonna buy a 67 GT500 once but owner decided to be an a-hole at the last second

01/26/2017 - 15:50 |
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