1991vert
10 Year Member
I see the fox as the car that revived the muscle car. I think of the LS1 f-body as the last of the true muscle cars though.
i agree with you 110% the LS1's were the last true muscle cars, the new camaros might have a chance but im not sure
ill probably get flamed for this, but i actually like fox's more then any early model mustang. i rarely look at the older ones at shows
the new camaros with their cushy suspension and flashy retro bling are in the same class as the new mustangs and that bloated pig they call a Shelby. IMHO those cars are more status icons than muscle cars. a muscle car to me is a car that has little creature comforts and is designed to be rocketed down the drag strip on saturday nights. I for one love wrenching on my car, it doesnt bother me in the least when it breaks down every other week. that's part of owning a high performance vehicle. I have owned a 72 T/A, a 99 Z28, and now I have my 93 LX and the one thing they all have in common is the fact that they spent a 1/3 of their lives on jack stands in the driveway.
I dont see foxes as classics. My car is 3 days Younger then me.. lol..
how did you find out what day your car rolled of the assembly line?
werent the 60's mustangs not considered muscle cars? weren't they pony cars?
i consider mine 80's muscle.