MUSCLE CARS ASSOCIATION
20 muscle cars to see, smell and hear
What exactly is a muscle car?
A muscle car is typically a medium-sized or large car with a high-displacement engine, usually a V8, designed to deliver high performance, particularly in terms of straight-line acceleration. But beyond the mechanics, they are a symbol, as film and television culture played a key role in their mythologisation, with action films and series portraying them as symbols of rebellion and freedom. It was not until 1964, when the Pontiac GTO was introduced, that muscle cars began to reach their peak, defining themselves as cars with sporty, muscular-looking bodies.
CARS FROM THE 60s AND 70s
AMERICAN POWER
HOLLYWOOD STYLE
When Hollywood got things moving
The legend of the American muscle car would be inconceivable without Carroll Shelby. Taking the British AC Ace as his basis, the former American racing driver created the AC Cobra, a truly iconic roadster that replaced the original six-cylinder engine with a new Ford V8, becoming a racing legend by taking on Ferrari in the endurance championships of the 1960s.
Throughout their history, muscle cars have been more than just vehicles: they have been cultural icons.