Automobiles have been an exciting adventure for those who are interested in all phases of their construction, from their origin to what makes one especially unique. This includes things such as car restoration, classic cars and muscle cars. Every day something new is revealed about these cars or one that was thought gone forever is found. This information can be found on an automotive blog. If you are interested in old muscle cars they can still be found. Sometimes they are just sitting around, rusted and covered with weeds or vines. This makes it even more exciting as they can usually be purchased for very little or obtained by just hauling them away. These seem to appear more often in the farming areas of the Midwestern states and will require some exploration and keeping a sharp eye to spot what you are looking for. Mike Savage New Canaan Surprisingly enough, if you want to rebuild the car, back to its original condition, there are parts available. These are often obtain...
Now that we are well into 2009 we finally have all three new muscle cars on the road; the Dodge Challenger, Ford Mustang, and Chevrolet Camaro. With the exception of a pony car being available from Chrysler, what we have is a continuing muscle car war from the big three manufactures that has been recurring since 1967. Granted, the GM F-bodies have not been available the last few years, but now that everyone is back in the game it has to be called into question; will these new performance cars stand the test of time better than their predecessors. Also, will these cars hold value better then the generations before? Mike Savage New Canaan The short answer will be, yes. Take the Ford Mustang for example. Even though the car has been in steady production since 1964, the buzz surrounding the existing S197 Mustang introduced in 2005 almost rivals the original design series of 1964 to 1970 that most all Mustang aficionados refer to as the 'classic' Mustang. What does this mean f...
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