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The Only '60s Muscle Car Built Specifically For Drag Racing - MSNIn the late '60s, two factory-built muscle cars hit the strip with one goal: dominating the quarter mile.
This 1928 Ford roadster drag raced for three years. Then it disappeared. Now it's back! The story of a survivor's revival.
The resulting book, "Fred Windisch Surf Photography of the 1960s: San Francisco, Pacifica, Santa Cruz & Oregon," was published in 2012.
Beyond vintage drag race cars, there is also a growing movement toward '60s vintage cruisers and street cars that hang on the early-to-mid-'60s vibe where these period-correct decals work to ...
The car was able to rocket to 60 mph in a scant 1.1 seconds, onto a quarter-mile time of 7.45 seconds at 186 mph at the most recent Haltech World Cup Finals even at Maryland Raceway.
Not when there's an electric car that will do 0 to 60 in less than 2 seconds. That car is a 1968 Ford Mustang converted to electric power with the "Zombie 222" package developed by tuner Mitch ...
Wesley Wren has spent his entire life around cars, whether it’s dressing up as his father’s 1954 Ford for Halloween as a child, repairing cars in college or collecting frustrating pieces of ...
People watch the surfing during the Doheny Surf Festival Saturday, June 24, 2017 at Doheny. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer) ...
These limited edition drag cars have their true origins in the late 60s. While not the most famous name in drag racing, this 1964 Mercury Comet is the real deal.
Whether the Demon can still go sub-2 to 60 mph in that configuration, Dodge isn’t saying, but as the only combustion car here we’re pretty confident that a wheelstanding, V8-bellowing zero to ...
Street-car culture went legit with the opening of drag strips such as Thompson, which boasts a quarter-mile track and souped-up cars and hot rods that can hit 200 mph.
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