Muscle Cars,Cuda,GTO,Roadrunner
By: Travis Eugen Kast
Work Cited
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Black Barracuda. Personal photograph by author. N.d.
Classic Muscle Car Pictures. N.d. Photograph.Http://musclecars.howstuffworks.com/classic-muscle-cars/classic-muscle-car-pictures.htm. Web.
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Roadrunner, New Jersey. Personal photograph by author. N.d.
Roadrunner
Is Fast When You Need To Go Fast And Slow
GTO
The GTO Is Like The Same As A Roadrunner And Barracuda
Barracuda
The Barracuda Was Used To Be In Some Races Like In NASCAR And Street Races
The Roadrunner
In 1974 Road Runner. was, as one might expect, a virtual clone. the Roadrunners had four-speed transmission and car was luxurious for a Road Runner. the roadrunner also they had two doors
The GTO
The 1967 Pontiac GTO stands as one of the most beautiful muscle cars of all time. To their iconic muscle car's pleasing nose, Pontiac designer’s added simple polished "chain link" grille inserts.