World's Biggest Muscle Car? (^-^)

X2. I never knew Grand Prixs were made with a manual.

Royal Pontiac did some special G/Ps with worked 428s and 4 speeds, their usual Bobcat stuff.

The Big Bird T-bird has the short rear deck, long hood proportions that are associated with muscle cars. Later Thunderbirds were too sedan like in shape. Put a blower and some Cragars on that large T-bird and it might make it. You can build a hot 460. Swap in an aluminum intake manifold. That will save you 100lbs for a start.:3gears:
 
My Dad always talks about when my Grandpa brought home a supercharged bigblock 68 TBird from work. Something Shelby was working with Ford on.
Shelby dropped the program and the car went to the crusher:thumbsdow
 
Pontiac 2+2 and Ford Thunderbird were fatties, and I think the Lincoln Continental Mark IV was close to 5000lbs. They're not really much of muscle cars though.

My buddy had a '65 2+2, 421, 4-speed when we were in high school. Nothing like rowing gears in a land cruiser.
 
The Letter Series Chrysler 300's are the biggest, baddest muscle cars ever made. I always loved the '63 Chrysler 300J. Dual quads on
a long ram intake with 390HP in a 413.


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