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Actually the best year(s) for the muscle car was the mid to late '70's. All the cool HP cars were on the streets by then and they could be had for prices that couldn't be beat before or after that time frame...
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Id say the best year for muscle cars would be July 1969 - July 1970, thats a year isn't it??
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2004!.. because we got them ALL now and then some
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Thanks for correcting me COPO 9566AA
That is what I was thinking when I started the post then a cutomer called (how dare them disturb a Supercar posting) when I resumed I was brain dead. ![]()
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