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Old 03-17-2022, 03:58 PM
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Wow, you opened a huge can of worms now, Mark. This thread could rival Lee's "You can't make this up"...
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I'd just wait til '73 or '74 and buy em all used as mint survivors during the gas crunch
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I'd just wait til '73 or '74 and buy em all used as mint survivors during the gas crunch

By '74, many of the muscle cars were already worn out, trashed, crashed and abused. Most of them were also daily drivers with high miles. 3 car attached garages were a thing of the future, most were parked outside in the weather. Cars in the rust belt states were already well underway to disintegrating after only 5 years of salt roads in the winter. There were some that had privileged lives with limited miles and good care, but they were few and far between.
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How about a red, white and blue 1970 Trans Am. I had this car back in 2008 and it was a blast.
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How about a red, white and blue 1970 Trans Am. I had this car back in 2008 and it was a blast.
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There were also a couple made with a green interior but have not surfaced AFAIK. The rarest 70 T/A: one was ordered with wire wheel covers.
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There were also a couple made with a green interior but have not surfaced AFAIK. The rarest 70 T/A: one was ordered with wire wheel covers.
A friend of mine has one with a green interior. Car came from Hawaii. Ugly AF IMO, but what can you do with an original car?
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A friend of mine has one with a green interior. Car came from Hawaii. Ugly AF IMO, but what can you do with an original car?
When a color combo is that far off base, originality only goes so far for me. I'd have to change it to saddle or blue, so I wouldn't vomit every time I got in...
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By '74, many of the muscle cars were already worn out, trashed, crashed and abused. Most of them were also daily drivers with high miles. 3 car attached garages were a thing of the future, most were parked outside in the weather. Cars in the rust belt states were already well underway to disintegrating after only 5 years of salt roads in the winter. There were some that had privileged lives with limited miles and good care, but they were few and far between.
And many were not.
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