How Did These 6 Top Muscle Cars Get Their Names? | Muscle Car Of The Week

Muscle Cars are all about power, performance, and style, but you can’t overlook their stories. In this episode of Muscle Car Of The Week, we dive into the fascinating origins behind six legendary muscle car names: the *Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, Pontiac GTO, Oldsmobile 442, Buick Gran Sport/GSX, Plymouth GTX, and Ford Mustang!* From clever marketing moves to nods to racing heritage, discover how these iconic names became synonymous with power, freedom, and rebellion. Join us as we seek to uncover the stories that made these cars legends!

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Mike’s Award Winning GTO, Automotive Trivia, V8 Speed and Resto Shop Wins, and Much More on the V8 Radio Podcast!

Join hosts Kevin Oeste and Mike “Q-Ball” Clarke for an award-winning episode of the V8 Radio Podcast, recorded live from Kevin’s personal garage! This episode is packed with automotive enthusiasm, car show triumphs, shop updates, and intriguing trivia that will keep gearheads glued to their speakers. Mike shares the thrill of winning a trophy for his 1967 GTO at the Chicagoland Motor Expo, while the duo dives into the nuances of car show judging, the evolution of tire technology, and the V8 Speed & Resto Shop’s latest projects. From a heartwarming Buick Regal surprise to a rare 1969 Charger restoration, this episode celebrates the passion and stories behind classic cars. Plus, stick around for the reveal of their automotive trivia answers that spark lively debates!

Our Fearless Hosts Cover:

  • Mike’s 1967 GTO wins a trophy at the Chicagoland Motor Expo, with insights into car show judging and the “boomer board” phenomenon.
  • Discussion on the differences between bias-ply and radial tires, highlighting their impact on driving experience.
  • V8 Speed & Resto Shop updates: 14 cars completed this quarter, a 43% repeat customer rate, and standout projects like a 1977 Buick Regal SR surprise and a 1969 Dodge Charger restoration.
  • Heartwarming story of a Buick Regal unveiled at a grocery store’s 30th anniversary, showcasing the emotional impact of classic car restorations.
  • Automotive trivia questions about the fastest speeding ticket and the first American car with clear coat paint, with surprising answers revealed.
  • Tease of a potential acquisition: a 1970 Buick GS convertible with a storied history tied to Dave McClelland.

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## 🏁 Factory Engineered Race Car: Historic 1968 Ford Mustang 428 Cobra Jet at MCACN Show V8TV

Join us as we dive into the fascinating history of a rare 1968 Ford Mustang 428 Cobra Jet, a car that has earned its place among the legends of American muscle. This particular Mustang is part of the exclusive 135 series, with only 50 of these special models ever built. Ford engineered these cars to showcase their new 428 Cobra Jet V8 engine, which became known as the “King of the Road.”

The development of this car wasn’t without challenges. From battling rear wheel hop—famously depicted in the movie *Bullitt*—to overcoming engine oil temperature issues, Ford’s racing and engineering teams faced a tug-of-war. One of the most interesting solutions was the oil cooler, adapted from an unexpected source: a concrete mixer.

Hear firsthand from the owner, Roger Parlett, a retired Ford engineer, who after a stroke of luck, purchased this Mustang for just $2,300. Despite early challenges, including a restrictive 390 exhaust system, this car performed impressively on the drag strip, running the quarter mile in 13.49 seconds. This Mustang’s racing days were cut short when the owner was drafted, and the car spent many years in storage. Today, it stands as a unique piece of automotive history, with a story that continues to captivate enthusiasts.

Whether you’re a Mustang aficionado or simply love the story behind rare muscle cars, this video offers a deep dive into what makes this 1968 Ford Mustang 428 Cobra Jet truly special.

This stunning and significant 1968 Ford Mustang was an award-winning feature vehicle at the 2023 Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals show in Chicago. You can see more from the show and purchase tickets to the 2024 Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals here:

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