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  2. Find muscle car 0-60 mph and quarter mile times ranging from classic 1960’s machines to today’s modern examples. While the official definition of a muscle car is frequently debated among enthusiasts, we generally recognize them to feature a powerful V8 engine, rear wheel drive, two doors, manufactured in the United States of America and ...

  3. 5 days ago · 0-60 MPH In 4.8 Seconds. Trailing just behind the GTO in the race for the fastest 0-60 time for a '60s muscle car is the 1969 Dodge Charger HEMI R/T. The 1968 MY marked the start of the second-gen Charger, flaunting a coke-bottle body style. But the show-stopper here was its powerful HEMI V8, the origin story of what cemented the "Charger ...

  4. Oct 14, 2022 · Quarter-mile time: 11.68 seconds @ 123.0 mph. 0-60 mph time: 3.60 seconds. Body: Coupe. Engine: 6.2L V-8. Aspiration: Supercharged. Power: 650 hp, 650 lb-ft. Transmission: 6-speed manual

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  5. With its 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8, the M5 Competition can do 0-60 mph in just 3.1 seconds. Fastest Muscle Cars. Among the quickest muscle cars, you’ll find: Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Built for drag racing, the Demon can do 0-60 mph in a blistering 2.3 seconds with its 6.2-liter supercharged HEMI V8. Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · 8-speed auto. 0-60 MPH. 3.6 Seconds. The Hellcat was introduced in 2015 and immediately caught the attention of every muscle car enthusiast in the world. Ford shocked everyone with its 662-hp GT500 in 2013, then Dodge blew it away with their 707-horsepower Hellcat Hemi.

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  7. Jun 15, 2021 · Muscle cars have always been about bringing speed and thrills to the average consumer, and these 10 did it better than any other. Here are the fastest muscle cars ever made (based on their 0-60 mph times).

  8. For Americans and British (and the rest of the world using Imperial measurement system) the "0 - 60 mph" is the first benchmark that comes to mind when it comes to measuring road car and motorcycle acceleration. The 0 - 60 mph time is even more popular than 1/4 mile time.

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