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The cost of restoring a muscle car vs. buying one
Restoring a classic muscle car or purchasing one in pristine condition is a decision many car enthusiasts face. Each option presents a unique set of challenges and costs, making it essential to ...
Restoring a muscle car from the golden age is not cheap per se. Still, when it comes to the price and availability of the parts you will need and the difficulty of putting everything back together, ...
Dodge sold only nine Coronet R/T convertibles equipped with the 426-cubic-inch Hemi in 1968. Only three cars are still known ...
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10 old-school muscle cars worth every penny in 2025
Old-school muscle cars are still some of the smartest places to park money in 2025, combining visceral performance with steady appreciation. Drawing on recent market analysis and expert buyer guides, ...
Every so often, we like to check back on a car that was previously featured to see if it has changed. Ronnie Belletieri’s 1969 Dodge Daytona is one such car, having undergone a massive makeover that ...
Acquired by Beswick in 2010 from a renowned Mopar collector, the late Steve Juliano, the car has been nicknamed the “Chrome ...
The 1970 Challenger T/A was a one-year-only model that was offered mid-year along with the Plymouth AAR ’Cuda. Dodge made 2,399 units, and they have become quite desirable. Finding an unrestored one ...
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