User talk:E55Charger

In answer to your question, I deleted the exclusion of Japanese cars as classic muscle cars because I felt that the definition given for a classic muscle car already made it clear. No Japanese passenger cars from 1965 to 1975 had a V8 (at least to my knowledge). However as you changed the definition to include 6 cylinder possible muscle cars from Austrailia, I do feel that there are a number of comprable Japanese cars. For example the New Zealand market Chysler Valiant Charger with the 6 cylinder hemi 6 pack is comparable to early 70s Nissan Skyline GTRs albeit more powerful. I would be hesitant to argue that either is a muscle car as they are not designed solely for straight line acceleration, but in anycase they are very similar and it would be hard to include one without the other. I plan on changing some of your recent edit just to make it more clear and hope to work with you further on other automobile related articles.

please don't be offended as I deleted the section you recently edited. I felt it was becoming redundant as many of the criteria it mentioned were stated earlier in the article. If you want to put a section in regarding the differences in the perception of a muscle car between the US and Australia that would be great. I don't know enough about Australian car culture to do so.

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