Canada Post Strike Delivery Information. Get your orders in time for the holidays. DETAILS ]

FREE SHIPPING on all orders over $125

Muscle cars only produced for one year!

Attention muscle car connoisseurs! Take a look at these lone road warriors, only having graced the market for one year:

Ford Mustang Boss 351

Year: 1971

Though it boasted an impressive R-code V-8 with 330 hp, only 1,806 units were made in its single year of production. The Boss 351's body was larger than other Mustangs, having to house the substantial big block V-8, and also making room for growing family sizes. 

Dodge Charger Daytona 1969

Year: 1969

Chrysler created the Daytona with the aim to compete in NASCAR. Its signature 23-inch high stabilizer wing, sheet metal "nose cone" bumper, and a hood modeled after the 1970 Charger makes the Daytona a sight to behold. Only 503 Daytona's were made in 1969, with the next line of Daytona's not releasing for another 6 years. 

AMC Matador Machine Go

Year: 1971

With only 50 ever produced, the AMC Matador Machine Go is a true rarity. The Machine was a continuation of AMC's Rebel line of vehicles. Technically, this car was never formally introduced as its own designated model; instead being a part of the Machine Go "package" of the Matador two-door hard top. 

div>
Cameron Chappus Posted by Cameron Chappus

Related Articles

Check out some of the most famous Japanese classic cars!

Japan's classic car history is often overlooked by the American and European markets—but it's worth shedding light on the quality and ingenuity of the 60s- and 70s-era vehicles that were born from the land of the rising sun. 

A look at the making of the Ford Mustang
The vehicle went through many different designs—this is a glimpse into the many iterations of the first Mustang.
Why the '67 Chevrolet Impala is still a road warrior

Even after more than 50 years, the Chevrolet Impala remains one of the best rides to take on a summer journey.

Here are some Muscle Cars that shined in the 80s
Here are 3 muscle cars from the 80s that still hold a flame to the legacy of the muscle car. 
The best classics from the 50s!

It’s time to revisit one of the greatest classic car eras of the last century: the 1950s.

0 comments on this article - view comments