In the 1960s there was a class of autos acquainted with the world known as muscle autos. These autos were smooth and lively and contained an intense motor. A large portion of these autos gloated a V8 motor which was intended for speed. As these autos were created the makers were in solid rivalry with each other. As every producer attempted to out do the other, we were driven into a time of a portion of the quickest autos of our time. With no idea to gas and fuel proficiency, Americans appeared to have a great time. Their autos were quick and eye-getting, both out and about and on the race track. Dashing stripes and conspicuous decals created an impression about both the auto and the driver. It appeared the flashier the auto the more alluring.




