im going to buy a car like i said in the title. Probably for a first car, im looking at many kinds becasue i like them all camaro, chevelle, mustang, firebird, plymouths, and buicks. i wasn't to discriptive because im not sure which one i like, which ones are fairly cheap and could probably be found in good condition. Also one that wouldnt require to much work. are there any ones that i missed aswell thanks
ALL THESE WOULD BE GREAT AS COLLECTOR CARS, WEEKEND CARS, OR POSSIBLY 2ND CARS. FOR A FIRST CAR OR DAILY DRIVER I WOULD RECOMMEND A NEW MUSTANG, CHARGER, CAMARO, OR OTHER NEW MUSCLE CAR. THE PRICESbuy used muscle cars ON THE CLASSICS HAVE BECOME OUTRAGEOUS AND THEY ARE NOT VERY GOOD CARS BY TODAYS STANDARDS. THE NEW CARS PERFORM BETTER, HAVE MORE HORSEPOWER, HANDLE BETTER, STOP BETTER, RIDE BETTER, COST LESS, AND HAVE WARRANTIES.
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Check out some cars for sale at Hemmings.com...lots of info as well for restoration parts and suppliers. Yearone.com is another good source for restoration parts. Look for cars that are in basic good running shape and just need cosmetics or upgrades if possible....depends on your skills, timeline and budget. Stay away from oddities in muscle cars if you want a good return or resbuy used muscle carsale value and it's usually harder to restore them.
i have a 1966 dodge charger,and sometimes have trouble finding parts.you want to keep that in mind before you buy.mabey look for parts before you buy the car..
Look for a 69-71 Nova with a 350. They won't cost you as much as the other cars you mentioned, and parts are easy to find.
Oh and, no matter what you get, if it's of that era you will constantly be fiddling with it to keep it running properly. "Wouldn't require too much work" is not an option.
got 1972 chevelle i'm restoring can buy as is or when it done
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