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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.
Rochester, New York, is home base to a formidable and long-lasting 1967 Camaro Super Stocker. Driven by Pete D’Agnolo, the popular car is a force to be reckoned with in both NHRA and IHRA Eastern competition, having now won national event level races within both sanctioning bodies. Now classed as SS/CM and using an interesting 336ci Chevy small-block configuration, this particular car has seen a variety of versions over its storied history. The Camaro was actually purchased brand new by Pete’s father and racing partner Sam D’Agnolo who first raced it successfully in conjunction with his brother Tony, in both Modified and Competition Eliminator prior to its conversion for Super Stock a number of seasons ago. The S&R Automotive Camaro, which features some chassis work by ATE Race Cars and engine components from Patterson Racing, regularly runs well under the SS/CM 9.50 e.t. class index with high eight-second elapsed time capability.
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