Young muscle car enthusiast!
#1
Young muscle car enthusiast!
Hey, I'm 16 years old and I'm getting ready to get my license. I have $2,000 in my bank account right now and my parents have offered to help me with my first car. Alot of people have discouraged me against American muscle, mostly because of reliability. But alot of these people also drive the most riced out cars I've seen in my life. My uncle has a '71 Mach 1 Fastback and he's explained to me that the reliability is based on how the car has been treated. My father is also mechanically inclined so he can help me with the repairs that I may need to do myself.
I'm a huge Camaro fan, but I'm not extremely fond of the third and fourth generations. The first generation seems to be way out of my price range which leaves me with the second generation to choose from. My favorite years are right around 1979. Could this car make a good daily driver? Should I check into any other muscle car models along with this car?
Thank you.
I'm a huge Camaro fan, but I'm not extremely fond of the third and fourth generations. The first generation seems to be way out of my price range which leaves me with the second generation to choose from. My favorite years are right around 1979. Could this car make a good daily driver? Should I check into any other muscle car models along with this car?
Thank you.
#2
RE: Young muscle car enthusiast!
Hey man, I'm 17 and I love 2nd gen's too, I was wondering the same thing....I have a 93 camaro at the moment. My guess is that it wouldn't be a reliable daily driver based on the gas mileage and the cost of repairs etc but i'm not an expert or anyhting. I deliver pizza in my camaro and It's a terrible Idea, so I have a 91 honda accord im getting fixed to use, plus you can't drive camaros in the winter.
#5
RE: Young muscle car enthusiast!
most are rear wheel drive and RWDs are just **** in winter...nuff said...there were several times this winter I would get out of the driveway in my Buick (FWD) easier than my g/f and her truck (RWD) and had to put it in 4WD...it was pathetic
#6
RE: Young muscle car enthusiast!
I am 18, my first car is my '71 They can be reliable, drop in a crate motor and its real reliable. As for cost, a 78-81 is gonna be your best bet, but keep an eye out , you may find a first gen or an early second gen needing work for cheap. Mine was only 2500 but then I spent 15000 on parts and motor **** to get where I am and I am far from done. You could get one that needs little work and do the repairs for yourself to learn as well for like 6 grand (talking 70-73) you could prolly get a 79-81 for around 5 in perfect shape
#7
RE: Young muscle car enthusiast!
ORIGINAL: riceeater
I am 18, my first car is my '71 They can be reliable, drop in a crate motor and its real reliable. As for cost, a 78-81 is gonna be your best bet, but keep an eye out , you may find a first gen or an early second gen needing work for cheap. Mine was only 2500 but then I spent 15000 on parts and motor **** to get where I am and I am far from done. You could get one that needs little work and do the repairs for yourself to learn as well for like 6 grand (talking 70-73) you could prolly get a 79-81 for around 5 in perfect shape
I am 18, my first car is my '71 They can be reliable, drop in a crate motor and its real reliable. As for cost, a 78-81 is gonna be your best bet, but keep an eye out , you may find a first gen or an early second gen needing work for cheap. Mine was only 2500 but then I spent 15000 on parts and motor **** to get where I am and I am far from done. You could get one that needs little work and do the repairs for yourself to learn as well for like 6 grand (talking 70-73) you could prolly get a 79-81 for around 5 in perfect shape
#10
RE: Young muscle car enthusiast!
Hi and welcome..... I have a 71' I could drive mine everyday. If your looking for one try to get one that has not been messed with. So you won't have to fix mistakes done in the past.....Good luck.