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Thought I'd try to get some insight here.
I'll preface this by saying I love muscle cars of all types (though a '68 Charger is and has been the dream for half of my life, and a '70/'71 Cuda would be the next car after that). I also just turned 28, so I'm on the younger end of the spectrum...
I wrote this when I was 19, I'm 27 now. I grew up long after the muscle car era, so here's a glimpse at how those of us who weren't there romance about it. Still to this day, the '68 Charger is and has been my dream car, and truly the most beautiful car ever built. I've felt that way since I...
I see a lot of people say after a lengthy restoration that if they could do it again, they would buy a finished car to begin with since it would be a lot cheaper.
For me, as my mechanical ability and more importantly tools/resources are low, it's the only way to go. I think half the fun is...
Hello there, new young guy here (26).
Owned a Camaro since I was 15, but I've lusted after a '68 Charger since I was 12 or 13.
My mechanical ability is very low, so I can not handle a restoration. For me, the best choice is to buy a finished car.
However, we all know what kind of...