Amelia Island Concours (2021) – 1970 Muscle Cars to Shine

A special class of 1970 Muscle Cars will celebrate the pinnacle of Detroitโ€™s fast and loud Muscle Car era at the 26th annual Amelia Island Concours dโ€™Elegance on May 23, 2021.

1970 Plymouth Superbird. Photo courtesy of Wellborn Musclecar Museum.

The first wave of Baby Boomers was graduating from college, America was winning the Space Race and high-octane gasoline was cheap when the Pontiac GTO and its competition alerted Americaโ€™s automakers to the possibilities of big profits through high performance.

The Big Three discovered that enthusiast cars lurked unseen beneath the skin of their regular model lineup. Itโ€™s a simple recipe: one midsize two-door coupe or sedan and a seriously large V8 engine. Then, all that was required were a few new paint codes, a few square yards of wild graphics and some home-grown brute force: something Motown had in spades.

Modesty wasnโ€™t required. GM led the charge. All four GM lines โ€“ Cadillac was spared โ€“ produced examples of the new breed known as muscle cars. Ford and Mercury entered the race, Chrysler assigned both Dodge and Plymouth divisions to fight the horsepower wars with the Hemi. In 1970 one of Chrysler Corpโ€™s high wing โ€œhomologation specialsโ€, won the Daytona 500 for the first time kicking off what has been called NASCARโ€™s โ€œmodern era.”

1970 Dodge Charger R/T. Photo courtesy of Wellborn Muscle Car Museum.

Part of the muscle carโ€™s allure was practicality. They could accommodate as many as six passengers and required no exotic materials or engineering. Even staid American Motors gave Muscle Cars a shot. But Americaโ€™s insurance companies heard the muscle car explosion too and moved in for the profits and the kill. A little help from the federal governmentโ€™s smog cops and some Middle East oil states ended the reign of the muscle car.

The Amelia would like to thank Tim and Pam Wellborn and the entire team at the Wellborn Musclecar Museum in Alexander City, Alabama for helping bring this wonderful special class to life. The Wellborn Musclecar Museum is devoted to the great American automobiles of the 1960s and 1970s, showcasing classics such as the Charger, the Road Runner and the SuperBee, as well as the nationโ€™s largest high-performance Dodge collection.

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6. Photo courtesy of Wellborn Musclecar Museum.

โ€œBy 1972 air pollution controls hobbled all American cars with air pumps, etc. muscle cars suffered more than most,โ€ said Bill Warner, founder and Chairman of the Amelia Island Concours dโ€™Elegance. โ€œThatโ€™s why 1970 is considered the apogee of the muscle car era.”

โ€œFor generations of American drivers the GTO, GSX, 442, Hemi Chargers, ‘Cudas and Superbirds — not Ferraris, Porsches or Lamborghinis — are still the ultimate fantasy cars,” said Warner. โ€œThese are the cars that GIs stuck in Vietnam dreamed about and lusted after. And the current collectable car market shows that. Muscle Cars are factory hot rods that put true high performance within the reach of many car buyers. Very democratic and very American.โ€

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