These Must Be The Worst Muscle Cars In History

Published on 08/19/2020
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1976-80 Plymouth Volare Road Runner

At first, the Plymouth earned a reputation as a road hog that was very impressive on the road. Not only did it look good, but it also sported a 426 Hemi engine and 160 hp as well! The Volare Road Runner, sadly, did not live up to expectations. It did not have any of the features that made the original so great. The performance was also less impressive. As if those things were not enough, the company did a major recall since many units rusted underneath. This could only be taken as a lack of attention to detail!

1976 80 Plymouth Volare Road Runner

1976-80 Plymouth Volare Road Runner

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1978 AMC Gremlin GT

There was no way the AMC Gremlin GT would be crowned the most attractive car of the ‘70s. The muscle car was not just ugly, but it was also slow! It was basically a carbon copy of previous models during the same period of time. It did not have a lot going for it to stand out from the crowd. During the initial release year, it only had 120 hp even with the V8 engine. After it saw a decline in sales, the Gremlin was discontinued. The automaker also made the AMC Spirit the main model instead.

1978 AMC Gremlin GT

1978 AMC Gremlin GT

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