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註釋An early manifestation of the buying power of the baby boom generation, America in the Sixties, the muscle car symbolized American freedom with a big engine built for speed, performance orientation, and bold, sporty styling. This book looks at each of the car manufacturers, AMC, Buick, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Mercury, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, and Pontiac, and the phenomenom of placing the largest engine into an intermediate-size car, adding bucket seats, heavy-duty suspension, hood scoops, and other details that said "cool" to the young adults of the time.