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A stock 2024 Mustang destroys a 1969 Charger in a straight line. It’s not even close. So why does the old footage make your heart race — and the new one feel like a video game? The answer isn’t nostalgia. It’s neuroscience, engineering, and a dirty secret the car industry doesn’t talk about. In this video, we break down exactly why classic muscle cars and old sports cars felt so viscerally, terrifyingly fast — even when the numbers say they weren’t. From the frequency range of a big block V8 triggering your amygdala, to optical flow rate, to the loss of mechanical intimacy in modern performance cars — this is the full story of what we gained when we made cars safer, and what we quietly lost along the way. 00:00 – The question nobody asked (INTRO) 00:40 – The numbers lie 01:58 – How engine sound triggers a primal threat response 03:55 – Physical feedback and why modern isolation kills the feeling 06:12 – Optical flow rate and why your eyes lie to you 08:08 – The fear factor: what danger does to your perception of speed 10:12 – Mechanical intimacy and why old cars needed you 11:49 – What we actually lost (OUTRO) Whether you’ve driven a classic or just watched old footage and felt something you couldn’t explain — this video is for you. Drop a comment: what’s the rawest, most terrifying car you’ve ever driven hard? Like and subscribe for deep dives into automotive history, engineering, and the culture around cars. #cars #musclecar #automotive #classiccars #carculture #engineering #mustang #dodge #chevelle #speed #v8 #carhistory #donuts #gearheads #carmechanic