Muscle Cars Can Sometimes Be A Major Flop And These Are Several Proofs OF That

Published on 05/24/2022
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The Mid-70s Pontiac Ventura

Pontiac dominated the muscle vehicle scene in the 1970s and 1980s. However, not each year is wonderful for the manufacturer, and the mid-1970s was particularly difficult. Due to falling GTO revenues, Pontiac developed a specific GTO customization for their Ventura model.

The Mid 70s Pontiac Ventura

The Mid 70s Pontiac Ventura

The fresh Ventura’s highest power output was 200 horsepower, actually was good but still disappointed muscle car fans because of the high expectations it had. Many would even argue and prove the vehicle does not fit the standards.

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Chevy Manufacturing Monza Mirage During The Late 70s

The Mirage model was a success when this was first launched by Chevy. The vehicle was on the smaller side of things but it was able to still be very popular because of the added details. The infamous Monza Mirage was born when Chevy joined forces with a famous garage in an attempt to participate in the performance car scene and community.

Chevy Manufacturing Monza Mirage During The Late 70s

Chevy Manufacturing Monza Mirage During The Late 70s

The output was the initial concern with the vehicle, which has definitely been a recurring trend in this article. At its peak, the engine produced 145 horsepower under optimal circumstances. After 4,000 automobiles were produced, Chevy discontinued production.

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