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Are they expensive to maintain?
No tools and no how / just love old roadrunners, 442 etc.
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Its all up to the buyer because some people say to spend more than 15,000 dollars on a new car is a waste. But if you love the car and are going to keep it in a garage then yes it is worth it. All old cars need occasional work but if it is garage kept and not driven too often i think you will be very happy. Sentimental value is also a factor, I love some cars and will buy them just so i can keep them in an empty room. Sound weird to some people but not if you love cars.How is the range rover sport? worth the $?
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yes it is worth it just take good care of it because they are starting to not make parts for it any moreIt is worth the sentimental value to you. I love old 50's cars... 60's are ok as well. Im going to get one and fix it up, it dosen't matter how much money I put into it, because it will be mine and I will enjoy it. You cant put a price on enjoyment and happiness.
well, yeah, but to maintain a muscle car you will constantly have to adjust the timing--will need a timing light---its risky but if your not planning on dogging it u might not have too many problems--find a good mechanic
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It depends on how you build it and how you drive it. You can build a classic muscle car to be reliable if you aren't trying to break crazy horsepower numbers. Just be conservative in your engine choice and modifications. Here is one of my favorite Road Runner modelsIt is worth getting one if you have some money. Im sure they take more TLC then your every day driver. If you get one, make sure its in decent shape unless you have a parts car or know or money to pay someone to fix it. This is only my opinion.
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alright,classic muscle is where its at in my opinion.I have had a 69 Ford Mustang Coupe,76 Pontiac Grand Prix,and a 1970 Chevelle 4-door(with a 454).They arentexpensive to maintain,just expensive to run based on there performance.Higher the Power,the more gas you use.Olds' 442 was a very nice runner,but parts aren't easy on the wallet if you know what I mean.The female population love a man in a classic muscle with a nice rumble beneath.(the seats are larger too). I love the power,the speed,and the plain looks that i get in a muscle car.I really wanna sell my 1973 Mercury Comet, what are some good FREE site I can list it on?
It's all in what you want, they are a good investment and a lot of fun at the same time, I would suggest you get one that is in really good shape if you don't know how to tool on one, just about any part that you need to replace on them is out there for a price and getting more expensive all the time, chevys are probably the easiest cars to get parts for and the least expensive, stay away from mopar's as the parts are really expensive and body parts are hard to find.here's a link on ebay motors where you can read reviews of them by ebay members
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