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Celebrating the coolest cars ever made, nothing like the sound of that engine when you turn that key.
Muscle car is an American term used to refer to a variety of high-performance automobiles. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines muscle cars as "any of a group of American-made 2-door sports cars with powerful engines designed for high-performance driving." A large V8 engine is fitted in a 2 or 4 door, rear wheel drive, family-style full-size car designed for four or more passengers. Sold at an affordable price, muscle cars are intended for street use and occasional drag racing. They are distinct from two-seat sports cars and expensive 2+2 GTs intended for high-speed touring and road racing.
Ken Keir — founder, owner, and operator of Maryland-based Ken Keir Race Cars — lets his race car do the talking. He and his son Adam campaign in both the NHRA and IHRA circuits in Stock Eliminator with a truly remarkable 1970 Nova, a machine which is hands-down one of the fastest A/SA-classed cars in the world. The car features stunning craftsmanship from bumper to bumper and a 402ci engine program built by Joe Clark that propels the hard-leaving and high-flying machine to consistent runs in the mid-to-high 9-second zone. The team transfers all that power using an ATI converter in front of a three-speed automatic transmission (built by Leon Miranian), ultimately to Mickey Thompson tires. The Nova’s finished look is pretty much perfect, with the predominately orange paint scheme applied by Imagine That Customs (Mechanicsville, Maryland). And with that, the car has gobbled up both Best Engineered and Best Appearing event awards
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