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Iconic American Muscle Car Design
Variety of Powerful Engines
Strong Resale Value (for good examples)
Cult Following and Enthusiast Community
Customization Potential
Relatively Simple Mechanicals
Rust Susceptibility
High Maintenance Costs for Performance Variants
Poor Fuel Economy
Limited Modern Safety Features
Difficult to Find Original Parts
Ride Comfort and Handling
Rust (Body Panels, Frame)
Engine Overheating
Carburetor Issues
Prioritize examples with minimal rust, as bodywork is expensive and time-consuming.
Thoroughly inspect the frame and undercarriage for structural integrity.
Verify the engine and transmission numbers match the VIN for originality.
Get a pre-purchase inspection from a mechanic experienced with classic Mopars.
Factor in ongoing maintenance costs, especially for high-performance models.
Research the specific engine and drivetrain for known issues and parts availability.
Consider the condition of the interior; restoration can be costly.
Brake System Wear
Electrical System Gremlins