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Current Muscle Car Price Trends
The market for muscle cars has fluctuated for decades. They reached their first peak in 1970 when virtually every American manufacturer from AMC to Oldsmobile offered a V-8-powered coupe. Several years later, during the gas shortage, they could no longer be given away. In the 1990s and 2000s, collectors sparked buying frenzy that ultimately led…
Read MoreHow to Buy and Sell Cars
How to Buy and Sell a Car Suggestions Having the right photos of your muscle car for sale will help you sell it more effectively, and they are just as important as the details you provide. Here are the eight most important photos to include in every classified ad listing if you want it to…
Read MoreHow to Buy a Muscle Car
How to Buy a Muscle Car is a question often asked Everyone is aware that muscle cars often have larger engines than your mother’s minivan. Depending on the exhaust configuration, larger engines may have a louder exhaust. While a loud exhaust can be enjoyable when traveling on country roads, if you live in a quiet…
Read MoreDetail Then Sell the KITT Trans Am
Detailing then selling a KITT Trans Am for a good profit. In the first season of Knight Rider, the 1982 Pontiac Trans Am played the role of KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand), a name given to the car by Knight Industries. Larry of NYC is so aware of the fact that many people would be…
Read More73 GTO the Collonade King
It is unlikely that you will encounter many 1973 Pontiac GTOs in the wild. They exist, though in small numbers. During a turbulent year in U.S. history, fewer than 5,000 Colonnade-body GTOs arrived in dealerships. As federal rules began to affect automobiles, energy-absorbing bumpers were added as an afterthought, and pollution requirements crippled engines that…
Read MoreHistory of America’s Favorite Hot Rods
An automotive history of America’s favorite hot rods in the United States is one of the richest in the world. While vehicle manufacturing began in Germany in the 1890s, the United States quickly caught up. Due to the magnitude of the home market and the adoption of mass production, our American automobile industry has witnessed…
Read MoreWhat are Super 60s Muscle Cars
This muscle car was the Mustang, which received one of its best versions ever in 1969 when Ford launched the Boss 429 to compete with Mopar’s HEMI engine in NASCAR. In order to meet the homologation criteria of 500 units, the brand produced a limited quantity of Mustang Fastbacks. It is a genuine Mustang, ready…
Read MoreA Look at Good, Bad, and Ugly Cars
With the advent of the muscle car in the 1960s, American automobiles were increasingly fast, strong, and loud. American automakers installed the most potent engines they could locate in these models to ensure that the market being courted by muscle cars received the most enticing packages Detroit could provide. 1960s’ Four Most Dependable V8-Powered Automobiles…
Read MoreCar Prices are Trending Both Ways
Are prices for muscle cars rising? Some American muscle vehicles have become less expensive over time despite recent price rises. Twelve historic automobiles exist in the world. It is not difficult to find a 1970 Ford Mustang in good shape and at a reasonable price that is also of comparable worth. Are Classic Automobile…
Read MoreCar Prices Up Prices Down
Classic vehicles abound. Finding a 1970 Mustang in good shape and for a reasonable price is easy. Rarer American classics can be hard to find. First, they’re only sold at high-end auctions. Second, they may cost too much. Change is constant. Cheap classic American cars you’ll love (some you’ll regret) Classic automobile values have fluctuated…
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