It was supposed to create a more level playing field, but NHRA's recent 50-pound weight penalty on the Dodge Challenger Drag Paks seemed to have little effect on these 1,000-plus horsepower HEMI ...
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Quarter-mile kings: The raw story of 60s factory drag cars
The 1960s were a cool time for American cars. Car culture was huge. It was not just about getting from one place to another.
In the golden years of the muscle car era talk was cheap. The Big 3 were underrating cars to sneak them onto showroom floors without raising too much of a stink in society, then slugging it out on the ...
In the early 1960s, drag racing gained momentum as a popular motorsport in the United States. Automakers started recognizing its value as a marketing tool, especially among younger buyers. Classic ...
When Chevrolet, Chrysler, and Ford began rebirthing their 1960s-style drag racing programs, with names like COPO, Cobra Jet, and Drag Pak being applied to their appropriate modern day muscle car, the ...
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