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A question What is the difference between a street machine and a muscle car?


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You're really comparing apples to banannas here. Musclecars are generally considered to be a mid size car with a large displacement engine (though that isn't 100% the case, dending on who you ask), with said engine as factory equipment or installed by an authorized dealer, ex. Yenko. Street machines, on the other hand, are more of an extension of Hot rods, a car that's been altered from stock for more performance, which can include bigger/more powerfull engines, suspension alterations, body modifications, etc.. A Musclecar can be used to build a Street Machine. Also, plenty of Street Machines see track use.

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good example pics posted by Rick.

when i think of "street machines" i think of a time or era, specifically the 70's and 80's. while they weren't just modified musclecars i think that's what the majority of them were, or began as. i kind of think that the pro street trend and that era killed off what had been the street machine style, trend and era previous to that. i include the street freak trend in with street machines as i think that was sort of the extreme side of that

Dave I agree about the street freaks. I kinda look at them as the original Street Machines. Guess that also ties Gassers into the same category too. I don't see em as killed off..... they simply evolved

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On the above Camaro question, Z/28 or Super Sport Camaros are muscle cars, standard Camaros are not, but can be built into street machines, but not muscle cars. That requires a factory build with a high preformance option factory installed.

Likewise, a GTO is a Mucsle car, a Tempest is not.

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A muscle car is a classic. A street machine is an exercise in bad taste. Having been a member of the Northern California Street Machine Association circa the middle to late 70's, I know of what I speak. 9V.jpg9C.jpg

I remember these two, especially the van with its double Rover P6 grill. What book are they from?

I also knew it was the UK before I saw the plate on the Escort van simply by looking at the guy coming out of the tent :P

Street machines were BIG in the UK in the 70s and 80s, mainly based on ..errrr British cars.

Do you have a pic of Henri HiRise you could post up :D Or better still Dodds Beast(but thats more a Custom B)

Johnny

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That Camaro wouldn't be bad if it didn't have that Mickey Mouse paint job...

Neither would this one:

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But one of the hallmarks of the seventies British scene was to spend a lot of money and effort on what essentially was a nice car, then ruin the whole thing with a hideous and tasteless paint job that must be seen to be believed.

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