The Ford Boss 429, with only around 860 units produced, is an iconic muscle car built to compete in NASCAR, featuring a Hemi engine, hood scoop, and front spoiler. Its aggressive design, with the white 'Boss 429' badge and a sleek body, cemented its place in muscle car history.
Beep beep, upcoming is not just a famous looney toon, but also an iconic muscle addition.
1970 Plymouth Road Runner photographed in Montréal, Quebec, Canada at Bagnoles au bord de l'eau 2012. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Bull-Doser
The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner stood out with its air grabber hood, a 426 Hemi engine, and a playful cartoon design, making it a favorite among muscle car enthusiasts. It boasted impressive performance, reaching zero to sixty mph in just over five seconds, and came with a standard three-speed manual transmission.
Next up is an AMC unit sure to intrigue those who have never heard of this one-year addition.