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Old 01-22-2006, 11:31 AM
Keith Tedford Keith Tedford is offline
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Default Re: Muscle Car Values 10 - 20 Years Out

I think that the "Ts" and such died down because you are pretty limited as to where you can drive them. Brakes and speed keep them off the major highways and you can't just pull into any parts store for repairs. On the other hand, the musclecars are modern basic. You can go anywhere at any speed and pull into any NAPA store for repair parts. Pretty well any mechanic can repair them as well. We're putting a later LT1 in our el Camino so it even has the potential to meet modern emission standards. An LS1 would be even better. Barring restrictive laws or lack of fuel, I don't see the musclecar era vehicles disappearing very quickly, especially if potential buyers ever get the chance to ride in one.
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