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71vette

if you want a 'Merican school bus, you got to have something like this...

I don't always watch F1 races,

To the 'Murikamobile!

Commented on this elsewhere, but the 1932 Ford with the flathead v8. Although other makers had introduced V8 engines earlier, they were typically reserved for upscale trims or brands. Ford put the V8 into a entry- or mid-scale car ( and had the nerve to introduce it during the fukkin' Depression!). This, of course,

Spirit of America - these cars set records over 400, 500 and 600 mph.

As seen on The 70's Show.

They say everything in America is bigger, and they are god damn right. These things are HUGE and as American as you can get.

It's hard to not include this bug guy...

Dodge Viper RT/10

1972 Ford Pinto Sprint. What’s more American than a red, white and blue car made by a company that doesn’t care if you live or die?

The most American car photo I could find,

It has to be this one..

Plymouth Superbird. Big, loud, bold appearance and hates the environment.

Someone has already taken the most impact on the world (Willy's Jeep) the most utility use and sales (F-150), the most performing on a racetrack (Ford GT) The most beautiful (Corvette C2) and the most badass (Cobra 427). So I can either go for the most fun (Mustang!) or...

The Top Fuel Dragster. High four-digit horsepower, four-second quarter miles. A spectacle of fire and sound in the pursuit of sheer acceleration.

It started off as British but then got a huge dose of FREEDOM