![]() ![]() ![]() It existed for five short years, from 1970 through 1975. One of these was the Grabber version of Ford’s Maverick. They were “do-it-yourself muscle cars” – just add horsepower. And they often had advantages many of the factory muscle cars of the ’60s did not, including low curb weight – and a low price tag. They had the necessary foundations: rear-wheel-drive layout, sporty two-door styling. But which did come with V-8s that could very easily be made high-powered. These were cars that did not come with high-powered V-8s from the factory. ![]() There is an interesting species of near muscle car that came into being and briefly existed for a handful of years, beginning in the early 1970s – just as the high tide of the real muscle car was receding.
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