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What is Classics and 21st Century Cars All About

As a Petrol head myself I've always loved cars in general but what I'm most passionate about would definitely be classics..

Most people don't realise the difference between a classic and an older car that still has that race car engine.

A classic car commonly has a rich history behind and keeps it's value if not increases its value over a number of years..
If I had a Mercedes Benz SL300 from a junk yard and built it up from scratch it would still be worth millions in my books..
However if it would be a new Mercedes C Class I'd probably leave it lying there. Well, that's just my way of differentiating between the two..

What you'd find on this blog would be Classics and the story behind it. As well as the new reformed version of it. Sometimes the two would be compared and I'll let you decide which one is better!

American Muscle

Tough, masculine and high performance – Those are just some of the words used to describe the classic muscle car. There are no automotive products that is more unique than the American muscle car, and is considered as some of the finest examples when American vehicle production was see more...

The Chevrolet Chevelle SS

American Muscle - Back in 1970 things looked great. The muscle car craze was in full swing introducing barrage of different V8 machines.  For 1970 horsepower and displacement were up, and there was a muscle car to fit everyone's taste from all the different vehicle manufacturers. Unfortunately high insurance costs and legislative action were catching up with the muscle car. The low-performance era was right around the corner, and by 1975 performance in most cars would die a slow and painful death. Sad but painful truth.

Since its first model year -1965, the Chevelle SS had grown in popularity. By the late 1960s, the Chevelle SS with its strong faithful following was one of the more popular muscle cars.  For 1970 even better things were in store for the Chevelle SS

Chevrolet Chevelle SS


Due to an internal edict at General Motors, only full-size cars and the Corvette could have engines with displacements larger than 400 cubic inches. Because of the.. see more

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