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LEGO® Speed Champions American Muscle

Seven LEGO® Speed Champions sets sit in the American-muscle category. They're the line's V8 catalogue — the cars that trade on push-rod pickup-truck-derived powertrains, rear-wheel-drive chassis, and silhouette names that have carried for fifty years. Five of the seven were released in the line's first three years (2016-2018), making this the most heavily 6-stud-era category in the wiki.

8 sets · Updated 2026-05-11

The 2016 launch wave built out the muscle catalogue in a single year. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (LEGO® 75870) — the C7 Z06 with its 6.2L supercharged LT4 V8, the last front-engined Corvette generation. Ford Mustang GT (LEGO® 75871) — the sixth-generation S550 Mustang in race-prepped GT trim, the first Mustang sold globally as right-hand drive. Chevrolet Camaro Drag Race (LEGO® 75874) — the 448-piece Pro Stock-style drag-race diorama with full strip, parachute, and crew-chief minifigures. Ford F-150 Raptor & Ford Model A Hot Rod (LEGO® 75875) — at 672 pieces this was the line's largest 2016 set, pairing the modern off-road pickup with a 1928-31 Ford Model A in classic hot-rod treatment, drawing the line from depression-era home-built speedsters to the modern factory-built off-road truck.

The 2018-2019 single-marque deep-cuts. 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback (LEGO® 75884, 2018) was the Bullitt-era Mustang — the same 1968 fastback Steve McQueen drove through San Francisco in the eight-minute chase that rewrote the rules for film car chases. 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and 1970 Dodge Charger R/T (LEGO® 75893, 2019) paired the 840-hp NHRA-banned Demon with the 1970 Charger R/T (the same car the Fast & Furious franchise made iconic), drawing fifty years of Mopar muscle into one box.

The 2021 closeout. Mopar Dodge//SRT Top Fuel Dragster and 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A (LEGO® 76904, 2021) — the 11,000-hp nitro-burning straight-line dragster paired with the 1970 Challenger T/A homologation special. After 76904 the line stepped away from American muscle as a category for several years, with subsequent muscle-segment cars (the Mustang Dark Horse, the Ken Block Hoonicorn, the Hellcat) routed through the road-car or film-vehicle slots instead. The shape of the category — heavily 6-stud, heavily 2016-2018 — is what makes American muscle the line's most distinctly “launch-era” tag.

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