top 10 cars that i think define cool

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10 cars that I think define cool. In no particular order.

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10 cars that I think define cool.

In no particular order.

1970 Oldsmobile 442

It had 2 wheel drive, Four Barrel Carburetion, Four On the Floor Dual Exhausts

1965 (First year of automatic and three speed manual transmission option on 442) 400 Cubic Inch Displacement, Four Barrel Carburetion. Dual Exhaust.

4: 400 engine 4: Nothing, 2bbl Turnpike Cruiser option available 2: Dual Exhaust--Actually in 1967 the 442 did stand for 400 engine, 4 bbl carb and 2 exhaust. The 2bbl Turnpike Cruiser was an option. The standard 400 engine was a 4 bbl carb. The name may seem like it wasn't really associated with the muscle car era but it still made a lot of profit.

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Chevy cameroHad a gm f-body platform and It was available as a 2 door coupe or convertible with 4 seats . Had a chose of a 230 cu in (3.8), 250 cu in (4.1 L) inline-6…

Had a sweet grill nice white stripes on the front of the car. Cool blue paint job.

Plymouth BarracudaBaracuda used the valiant’s 106 wheel base and the valiant hood, windshield, vent windows, panels, bumpers and all other metal and glass was new. . It had a giant back light. Had a six cylinder engine, 225 cu in (3.7 L) and others were also available. This model was a convertible, had really cool grill, nice color.

Michael Dolan, taken September 11 2010, flicker, cc comment

Rolls Royce Shadow

The Shadow featured a 172 hp (128 kW) 6.2 L V8 from 1965 to 1969, and a 189 hp (141 kW) 6.75 L V8 from 1970 to 1980. It came in a 4 door or 2 door saloon. It was a British car so the steering wheel was on the right because they drive on the left side of the road instead of the right. Its may not be a muscle car, But the reason I like it is because of its sweet grill and it’s interior, all seats were leather, like most cars of the time. This model was a four door with 5 sheets, 2 I front and 3 in back.

Dave Conner conner395 Member since 2005 Taken on June 19, 2011 Tain, Scotland, flicker

1966 Buick Wildcat1968 Wildcat Engine (Factory Specs): 430 CID - 360HP @ 5000 rpm (Gross), 475 ft/lbs Torque @ 3200 rpm, 10.25:1 Compression, 4-Barrel Carburetor, Premium Fuel. Had a 3-speed TH-400 automatic transmission. It either came in a convertible or hard top roof. The grill did look different then most cars at the time, buts that what made it different then other cars is it had a M looking grill on the front. Had a kind of dark white color paint. The reason why I like this car is the color. and manly its really freaking amazing sweet and awesome grill.

Greg Gjerdingen DVS1mn Member since 2010 Taken on June 23, 2012 flicker

1973 Ford Torino

Had a 250 cu in (4.1 L) I6302 cu in (4.9 L) Windsor V8, 351 cu in (5.8 L) Windsor V8… Available as a 2-door hardtop and a 4-door sedan. This model was different then the older models with the grill being different. All Torino models featured a larger 11-inch (279 mm) rear drum brake to help with the extra weight. This version had black paint and a smaller grill then other models.

Michael Gil MSVG Member since 2006 Taken on August 21, 2010 Parkview East, Hamilton, ON, CA via flicker

1967 Pontiac firebird

31 August 2011, Bull-Doser, 1968 Pontiac Firebird photographed in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada at the Auto classique Bellepros Vaudreuil-Dorion. Via wikipedia

The Firebird offered a really unusual single-overhead-camshaft inline six. It was available with a 4-bbl. Pontiac's 326- and 400-cid engines comprised the V-8 offerings. It had deleted vent windows and added side-marker lamps among its minor updates. It had a V shaped grill. Also with 2 inclines at the front middle of the car. This car had a black paint job, Leather seats and steering wheel.

1966 Corvette Stingray CoupeHad a 425-horsepower big-block, optional side-mount exhausts, 3.70:1 Positraction rear axle, F41 heavy-duty suspension, and the rare cast-aluminum knockoff wheels. It came as a hard top or convertible. Black paint job. Light on the bottom of the car instead of on the top with I thought was really strange. I love the shape of it like how it curves on the front and back of the car.

Steve Sids1 Member since 2007 Taken on January 8, 2011 via flicker

1970 Mercury CycloneIt had a 429 cu in (7,030 cc) four-barrel with dual exhaust that was rated at 360 hp (268 kW) SAE gross (250 hp (186 kW) net). It came as a convertible or hardtop roof. Had a V shaped grill. Sheet and steering wheel were leather. Had a red paint job. This car I love a lot.

Gangster Car Driver Member since 2009 Taken January 2010 via flicker

1969 Pontiac GTO Convertible3it had a 70 hp (280 kW) Ram Air IV, which featured special header-like high-flow exhaust manifolds, and high-flow cylinder heads. It had a 2 grills on each side instead of having only 1. It came in a hardtop and convertible. Had a yellow paint job. Seats and steering wheel. Pretty cool car if I do say so my self.

FreeWine Member since 2005, Taken on July 29, 2011 Henryetta, Oklahoma, US, Panasonic DMC-FZ8