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Old 07-21-2003, 06:48 PM
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Welcome! (A message from the moderator)

Welcome to the all new Muscle Car forum here on Automotive Forums. This forum is sponsored by Musclecarclub.com, the premier muscle car website on the Internet (in my humble opinion). I will be the moderator of this forum and I welcome your posts.
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Just a quick question... Define muscle car as it pretains to this forum.
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Definition of muscle car

Although the definition of muscle cars varies, for this forum we are concentrating on American performance vehicles built from 1960 - 1975. However, we welcome input and questions on other vehicles as well if they are related to muscle cars.

I.e. Questions about a 1991 Mustang are related, whereas questions about a 1984 Porsche are not.
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350-4bbl w/ 3-speed Auto
1 of 599 made
Modifications: None - Totally stock!

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Modifications: 430 4bbl. V8 (from a '68 Riviera), Stage 1 spec Carb, headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, transmission shift kit, and column tachometer - to name a few ...
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Old 07-23-2003, 12:19 AM
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Welcome!

Just saw this new forum...and decided to stop by and drop this post.

I might be an import owner right now, but I love all cars, and grew up with my dad's big block Olds coupe.

I'll stop by from time to time...
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Old 07-23-2003, 03:17 PM
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Import owner

Believe me, I too was an import lover before. Hell, I still own two. But muscle cars have an allure that I just don't get with imports. They represent a by-gone era when gas was cheap, horsepower was excessive, and cars were cars, not mobile living rooms. Welcome one and all.
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All i have to say is...Thank you God for answereing my prayers!!!
Glad to have muscle car forums on AF!!
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Re: Welcome! (A message from the moderator)

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Welcome to the all new Muscle Car forum here on Automotive Forums. This forum is sponsored by Musclecarclub.com, the premier muscle car website on the Internet (in my humble opinion). I will be the moderator of this forum and I welcome your posts.
Awesome! Glad to have a forum like this to hang out in!!
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