Muscle Car History – When it all Started

60's muscle car

It was an era of rapid change in the automobile industry, which continued to build on the previous decade’s growth in automobile design. Even in the United States, the amount of power being generated has increased significantly. The optimism of the 1950s was followed by confidence and a bullish determination to outrun the competition in…

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How Much Does a Restoration Cost

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Costs associated with restoring a classic car will be far higher than those associated with upgrading and repainting a modern vehicle. Costs of Purchasing a Vehicle for Restoration Purchase of a vehicle might be as low as $0 or as high as $20,000 or more, depending on the vehicle’s condition. The expense of restoring classic…

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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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How to Buy a Muscle Car

Corvette and Mustang

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…

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Saving a Corvette for a Veteran

80 Red Corvette

Regardless of your political beliefs, it is difficult to criticize the sacrifices made by American soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines for their country. Millions of Americans serve in the all-volunteer force for up to a year or more at a time, frequently putting themselves in danger in hostile foreign places. It is a difficult job,…

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Which Cars From the 70s Were Losers

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Star Wars, Roger Moore Bond films…and the gas crisis. The gas crisis killed muscle cars, not disco. Fuel economy, flamboyant paint schemes, and luxury cars became priorities. Not all 1970s and list automobiles are horrible. Some are outstanding and may be projects. Disco and tube socks aged some automobiles.   1978 Chrysler Concorde (Plymouth Volare…

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Chevy’s 632 = WOW

Chevy 632 Crate Engine

For the most part, Chevrolet is best recognized for its impressive portfolio of highly competitive automobiles, including the Silverado pickup truck, the Suburban SUV, and the electric Bolt vehicle variations. But even though Chevrolet is GM’s most important brand, that does not mean that automobile production is the only thing they do. This Big-Block V8…

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How to Decode Chevy Small Blocks

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  Deciphering Chevy’s engine casting numbers, date codes, and suffix stampings will assist you in determining exactly what you have in your new project car. These codes are also useful to have on hand when shopping at a swap meet or salvage yard. It’s not always easy to tell what you’re looking at visually, as…

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What are the Best Spindles

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When people are into hot rods, they always seem to go back to the simple things. After a long time of adapting different types of independent front suspensions to pre-1948 cars, rodders are once again going back to solid-axle, transverse leaf spring front suspensions. Many muscle cars from the 1950s and ’60s are now being…

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