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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 ...
The 1971 Firebird was one of the models affected by the GM strike in 1970, with production falling significantly to only approximately 53K cars. The base Firebird and the Esprit continued to be the ...
1971 was a big year for several Plymouth models, as the carmaker introduced a major styling update that set the coupes and the hardtops apart from the sedans. The new grille, the redesigned bumpers, ...
MCPHERSON, Kan. – Paige Miltenberger always knew she’d grow up to work on cars. She’s been restoring old cars with her dad and grandfather since she was a kid. But as a young woman in St. Louis, she ...
Valvoline Global Operations has announced a breakthrough discovery regarding its Restore & Protect Premium Full Synthetic Motor Oil: It has the ability to free stuck piston rings, which, according to ...
Chevrolet has launched an intriguing restoration and restomod service for some of its classic models, but there’s a catch: it’s currently limited to the Brazilian market. This new initiative ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. We can't blame you for selecting the DIY route in cleaning the engine bay. Professional work can cost $100 to $400, which is quite a chunk of ...
It’s 18 feet of old-school law enforcement, front to rear. With a trunk big enough to move a piano, a tinge of patina to show its age and red solo siren, this two-door 1966 Chrysler Newport must have ...
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