michaelgcurry
Michael G. Curry
michaelgcurry

1970 Ford Torino GT !

I have never ever seen a 1972 Torino GT sport Fastback CJET , In any of the barrett jackson or any of the TV auctions me because they are so rare , GREAT MUSCLE CAR

1973 Gran Torino for sure. The one pictured is my own car.

Beside the Clint Eastwood movie horribly underrepresented 7 liters (plus) of muscle car goodness.

1970ish Ford Torino. i always hear about chevelles, monte carlos, and mustangs but the torino is rarely spoken of. i just always found it a great looking car. especially with the hidden headlights.

My Mema had a 71 GTS 351C with 3-on-tree auto. What a gorgeous car.

1968-71 Ford Ranchero GT with the Cobra Jet or Super Cobra Jet 429.

Gran Torino Sport. Total badass car that tends to get lost in the muscle car conversation.

Your turn, which American muscle car deserves more love than it gets?

Ford Torino Cobra.

The Mercury Cyclone, while the Ford Fairlane gets some love, it's Mercury twin is largely ignored.

Gran Torino GT

AMC Javelin

1960's GT-40.

30 minutes? Here in the suburbs of New York City *everyone* commutes between 45 minutes and one and a half hours, each way.

I mean if you want to go down that route, the Miata wouldn't have existed without the dozens of unreliable British roadsters that inspired it, so at least one of those should make the list too.

Agreed VS. I remember seeing a livery gulf gt outside of my house back in 07 turning right onto a main road. I gave him a thumbs up (which I rarely do anymore) and he proceeded to smoke the tires while turning onto a 30mph road. I could smell the rubber and gasoline while driving away. It was and probably will stay

The Ford GT40 was the car that made the brand cool again, and the brilliant modern GT is the car that should really make a comeback. Ford doesn't have anything against the Viper and the Corvette.