Archive for May, 2007

Top 5 Group Writing Project - Recap

I am finally getting a chance to do a recap of the Top 5 Group Writing Project organized by Darren Rowse . It’s been a great experience to have participated in this project, for which Darren received an overwhelming 893 entries. I would really like to thank him for making it all happen. He also announced the winner of the $1001 prize soon after the project ended, and it is Nancy R. Callahan who won for her post “Baby names from Video Games“. Congratulations to her, and everyone who participated.

Everyone taking part in projects like this are winners, because we can all benefit in multiple ways.

Pojects like this are wonderful opportunities to get to know and connect with other bloggers. Just the way you would find great new blogs and bloggers by participating, others also will find out about your blog. It can mean some new visitors and linkbacks to you which will in turn affect your search engine positioning, which again means more visitors.  I wanted to write a ‘Top 5 reasons to participate in group writing projects’ post but there are other more experienced bloggers who can teach you about the value of networking better than I can (e.g. Darren Rowse himself).

I would like to thank everyone for the links and comments. Special thanks to Gerald for being the first commenter and Tom from PixelPruner.com to be the first linker(?). The jumt follows some link love to all the  participants of the project. Happy blogging to all.

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Top 5 Muscle Cars Of All Times

This is my entry to join Darren Rowse’s Top 5 - Group Writing Project.

 I’ve chosen to make a list of the top muscle cars for this Project. I’m personally very passionate about muscle cars, and there are many different great makes and models of muscles. But for the sake of this project,  we will stick to 5. Each of the following cars have been icons of their times, and to a vast extent, their companies owe their current growth and popularity to these cars. (Click on images to enlarge)

  1. Pontiac GTO: Known as the “First True Muscle Car”, GTO is a high performance car built by Pontiac from 1964 to 1974. Pontiac general manager Elliot Estes approved the GTO (as an option to the Tempest model) despite violating the GM policy due to its 5.4L V8 engine. It became a great success, and marked the beginning of the muslce cars era. Even today it is loved and considered one of the most famous muscle cars ever.

    1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible

  2. Ford Mustang: Probably the most famous of all muscle cars is Ford’s Mustang series. Mustang saw a great deal of success, and inspired a whole new breed of muscle cars, the pony cars. Mustangs have become the dream of every car enthusiast. Many movies, e.g. Gone In 60 Seconds, and computer games have featured this car, adding more to it’s popularity.

    1969 Shelby Mustang GT500 (Eleanor)

  3. Chevrolet Camaro: Chevrolet’s Camaro has been the number one competitor of Ford Mustang ever since they were built. In fact, Camaro is categorized as a pony car, which means it was initially inspired by the Ford Mustang. Despite its great success in the 60’s and 70’s, Camaro was always beaten by Mustang in terms of sales. Nonetheless it is a wonderful car, and it is back to compete with Ford’s Mustang Shelby GT500. Look out for the new Camaro around the end of 2007 and/or beginning of 2008.

    1969 Camaro SS

  4. Dodge Charger: Have you seen The Dukes of Hazard? Yes? Then you have seen a Dodge Charger. A wonderful car indeed! Even though Charger entered the battle of the muscle cars a couple of years later, it left a great impression on the competition.

    1969 Dodge Charger from The Dukes Of Hazard TV series

  5. Chevrolet Chevelle: Another great muscle car from Chevrolet is the Chevelle. This car was below Camaro in Chevrolet’s product line, therefore was lower in terms of performance. It is still one of the favorite among the muscle fans.

    1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

There you have it, the top 5 muscle cars of all times. Of course, there are other cars that I have missed which probably deserve to replace one or more on this list. This is based on my knowledge (which is quite limited) and opinion. The cars 1 to 4 are quite similar from a performance perspective. They were all mounted with V8 engines and were built as high performance vehicles. My personal favorite muscle car is the Ford Mustang, preferrably a 1969 Shelby GT500, followed by a 1969 Camaro SS. I hope you liked.

PS. I hope you also participated in this writing project. It is a great opportunity to network with other bloggers, and with $1001 to be won there shouldn’t be any reason for you not to participate :)

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