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Simplicity, dependability, strength and singularity of purpose were their
calling cards. No one could confuse the purpose of these beasts. It was plain for all, and
it was straight-line performance for one quarter of a mile. Nothing else mattered.
Contrast that with today and the lore of days past becomes even more
apparent. A new Corvette will defeat even the most powerful Corvette of old in every
category. The current generation of performance cars thumps the muscle car in safety,
comfort, reliability and, yes, performance. But, that does not tell the whole story and it
doesn?t explain the current interest in and corresponding sky rocketing values of classic
muscle cars. The clarity of purpose these super cars exuberated just feels good. It
awakens the cave man in each of us! These automobiles have a particular hold on the
generation that came of age in the late 1960?s. Many feel that this is their last chance
to re-live their youth and they are willing to pay for the opportunity.
For example, a 1970 Dodge Hemi ?Cuda sold for $4,035 new and well-
preserved models are routinely offered and $150,000 today. That represents and 10.6%
annual return. Not a bad return considering the stock market has returned 7.4% annual over
the same period. Similarly, and 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS convertible with a 454ci engine
sold for $4,200 new and to will cost around $115,000 or a 9.7% annual return. Finally, a
1969 Boss Mustang with a 429ci Engine originally cost $4,150 and today trades for
$115,000. That is a 9.6% return over the same period.
Granted these are examples of the rarest and most sought after muscle
cars. However, even ?common? muscle cars have experienced notable gains. The 1970 Plymouth
Road Runner with a 440ci engine sold for $3,500 and today trades at $55,000. A 1967
Pontiac GTO cost $3,750 and now goes for $45,000. That?s a 6.8% compounded rate of
return.
The investor in muscle cars must consider a few very important points.
First, all investments have risks. This market, like real estate or technology stocks,
could fall as fast as it has risen. Second, unlike stocks and money market investments,
muscle cars do not pay dividends or interest. Indeed, they cost money to maintain, store
and restore. Third, rarity matters. As the numbers above show, the rarest muscle cars have
preformed the best. Finally, get a second opinion when considering a classic muscle car.
Mechanics are a good choice and a mechanic that has actually restored a few cars is the
best choice. Nothing beats experience.
Obviously, one of the most important variables to consider when
considering muscle cars as an investment is the condition. Only the most original and
accurately restored examples fetch these prices. More common versions or cars in lower
conditions will sell for significantly less. For the collector that actually wants to
drive their cars regularly these more common versions may actually be a better value.
The choice of a rare collector muscle car or a common daily driver depends
on the budget and the purpose of the collector. Both offer unique benefits to the owner
and much enjoyment. The chance to re-live our youth is always a pleasant experience.
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The Suspension System On A Car Explained
Kevin Schappell
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Suspension, when discussing cars, refers to the use of front and rear springs to suspend a vehicle's sprung weight. The springs used on today's cars and trucks are constructed in a variety of types, shapes, sizes, rates, and capacities. Types include leaf springs, coil springs, air springs, and torsion bars. These are used in sets of four for each vehicle, or they may be paired off in various combinations and are attached by several different mounting techniques. The suspension system also includes shocks and/or struts, and sway bars. Back in the earliest days of automobile development, when most of the car's weight (including the engine) was on the rear axle, steering was a simple matter of turning a tiller that pivoted the entire front axle. When the engine was moved to the front of the car, complex steering systems had to evolve. The modern automobile has come a long way since the days when being self-propelled was enough to satisfy the car owner. Improvements in suspension and steering, increased strength and durability of components, and advances in tire design and construction have made large contributions to riding comfort and to safe driving. Cadillac allegedly produced the first American car to use a steering wheel instead of a tiller. Two of the most common steering mechanisms are the rack and pinion and the standard (or recirculating-ball) systems that can be either manual or assisted by power. The rack and pinion was designed for sports cars and requires too much driver muscle at low speeds to be very useful in larger, heavier cars. However, power steering makes a heavy car respond easily to the steering wheel, whether at highway speeds or inching into a narrow parking place, and it is normal equipment for large automobiles. The suspension system has two basic functions, to keep the car's wheels in firm contact with the road and to provide a comfortable ride for the passengers. A lot of the system's work is done by the springs. Under normal conditions, the springs support the body of the car evenly by compressing and rebounding with every up-and-down movement. This up-and-down movement, however, causes bouncing and swaying after each bump and is very uncomfortable to the passenger. These undesirable effects are reduced by the shock absorbers. The above information is directly from the Auto Insight program, which you can buy online from AutoEducation.com. Common Problems: ·Shocks and struts can wear out and affect handling. If you car bounces excessively over bumps and leans hard in corners, your shocks could be warn. Look behind the wheel for the shock or strut and look for leaking oil. This is a sure sign of a worn shock or strut. ·Ball joints. Ball joints wear and can cause your car to wander while driving down the road. This is dangerous as they can separate and cause you to lose control. Preventive maintenance: ·Check your shocks or struts for leakage frequently. Also pay attention to how your car handles. If you notice the ride deteriorating take your car in to have the struts checked. ·Ball joints should be checked when your car is inspected, if not, have your mechanic check them at least twice a year. ·At each oil change make sure you or your mechanic lubricates the ball joints and any other suspension components. Some components cannot be lubricated as they are sealed from the factory. About the AuthorKevin Schappell maintains http://www.carbuyersclub.com where he gives advice on buying, selling, insurance, and financing. A mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his online time helping others learn about automobiles. To learn more about how your car works, Kevin has createdhttp://www.mycarwizard.com
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