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Weekend Funmobile:
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Car Show Winner:
A car that fits this category on a consistent basis will either be an all original numbers-matching car (meaning it has it's original engine and transmission) that is in meticulous condition, or is a modified car - also in meticulous condition. As a general rule of thumb, the popular models (Camaro's, Charger's, etc.) [url=http://www.par5club.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] are a good fit here. If they are a modified car, the modification will need to be unique and really well done (it needs to look expensive). [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour france paris[/url] This is a car that won't be driven all that much - perhaps only a few times a year. It's main goal is to sit, look pretty, and win you some trophy's!
Pro-Touring Car:
A Pro-Touring car is a muscle car modified with some of the latest "go fast" suspension, wheels/tires, and braking components required to make a world-class handling cars. It will likely have some engine mods done as well. (View products from Heidts, Detroit Speed, Hotchkis, and Griggs to get a general [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] idea of what I am referring to.) You can purchase an existing car and bolt on the fun parts, or purchase a car that is already modified. A numbers-matching car in this category is not overly important. This is a car that you will take autocrossing or to open track events at road courses. It's main goal is to give you the driving experience of a new Corvette with the classic lines of American muscle. Gas-brake-gas-shift-go!
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Investment:
An investment car is one that you purchase strictly for it's potential growth in value. You're buying it now to sell it later (hopefully) at a higher price. We'll still assume that you want to like [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister deutschland[/url] the car, but truthfully, an investment car simply needs to hit a few (or most) of these criteria: be a popular make/model, be a rare model, be all original, be meticulously kept, be well documented, and be in as close to original condition as possible (it should look like it just rolled off of the assembly line). These are the reaaaaaly high dollar cars you may find at a Barrett-Jackson auction. Think of cars like original COPO Camaro's, Plymouth Superbirds, and BOSS Mustangs.
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A drive anywhere, anytime car is one that you would (almost) treat just like a regular car, and is essentially a mix-match of the other 5 categories mentioned. Want to run it to Wal Mart? No problem. Taking a road trip to New York? Top off the tank and let's go. Cars that fit this category need not be numbers matching, nor do they necessarily need to have terrific paint and body work. On the flip side, if money is no object, it can have flawless paint work, a hot engine, great suspension, and still fit this category. It may or may not be a car that goes to car shows, but it does need to run well, be reliable, and (above all else) be incredibly fun and enjoyable [url=http://www.tagverts.com/barbour.php]barbour online shop[/url] to drive.
Which category fits you best? Put your thinking cap on. The next section of our series will help whittle things down even further: "Determine your price range and payment method." Take your time through this process and give it a lot of thought. Know this though - somewhere out there a muscle car, which is a perfect fit for you, is waiting on you!
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