Current Muscle Car Price Trends

Muscle Cars

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…

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How to Buy and Sell Cars

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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…

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What was the First Muscle Car?

Black 55 Chevy

Let’s go back several years. Consider the spring of 1955. If you’re an American kid who wants to go fast, you’re devouring Hot Rod magazines and staying up late to work on your early Ford hot rod. It most likely has a Ford flathead engine topped with the latest and greatest from the expanding business…

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POTUS Private Rides

Biden Vette

[wpadcenter_ad id=3527 align=’none’] So, what does it mean if the president enjoys driving? Cars can be divisive, but they can also unite us. Interested in a nonpartisan look at some of the presidents who have been car guys? We’ll begin with President Joe Biden and work our way backward. Joe Biden’s Corvette Joe Biden, as…

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A Look at the 73 Chevelle Super Sport

73 Chevelle SS

From the time Chevrolet entered the booming market for “intermediate” vehicles in 1964, the SS emblems on its raciest mid-size Chevelles were well recognized as denoting “Super Sport” performance. As a result of its expanded performance capabilities and the addition of bespoke aesthetic elements, the Chevrolet Chevelle SS coupe had earned a well-deserved place among…

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What are Customized LowRiders

Low Rider Red Chevy

When the majority of individuals consider customizing an automobile, they focus on boosting the vehicle’s performance. At the majority of auto events, you’ll see cars with extra-large engines shoved under the hood, vehicles with raised suspensions to better crawl over rocks, and gigantic superchargers. However, there is a subset of personalization that has nothing to…

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Chevy’s BEL AIR 1953 Until 1975

57 Belair

The Bel Air is a car series made by General Motors’ Chevrolet division from 1953 until 1975. From 1950 to 1952, hardtops in Chevy’s premium model range were called Bel Air, but it was not a separate series. The Bel Air was manufactured in Canada until the 1981 model year. 1953-1957 Chevrolet rebranded its series…

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History Tri-Five Chevrolets

55 Chevy

One of the most notable aspects of the Tri-Five was the company’s recent creation of the 265 cubic inch V8 engine, which was introduced in 1955. It was a high compression, short stroke overhead valve design that continued in production in various configurations for decades. The original V8 was equipped with a two-barrel carburetor and…

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History of Chevrolet’s Z28

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The Z28 is the most renowned Chevrolet RPO code. A high-performance option code has no equal. Known packages like Z22 and Z27 used other option codes, but the option names/descriptions became renowned, not the RPO number. The Special Performance Package is not used. RPO Z28 ran from 1967 until 1974. 1975 and 1976 had no…

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Top Cars to Restore

65 Riviera

Lincoln Continental The Most Often Restored Automobiles Restoration is a costly undertaking. Even if you can do the majority of the work yourself, the components, equipment, and paint supplies needed to change an old automobile from a worn-out relic to a dazzling display beauty will set you back a five-figure price. We commend you if…

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