Posted on 7th February 2010No Responses
Classic Cars and Muscle Cars: Is Time the Only Difference?

The Chevrolet brand of Classic Cars suits every image and attracts buyers of various personalities. Search For vintage cars by going to Classic Cars Reunited.

On hearing the song ‘Little Red Corvette’ by Prince, you will surely remember Corvette produced by Chevrolet dating back in 1960s. It was then popular as the poor man’s super car. The Corvette offered raw power at an affordable price. Chevrolet went through various style changes during its various stages of production and to match the level of ecological interests the power level has been kept at 200 horsepower. Superb horsepower is a mark of Corvette’s production. Are we seeing tomorrow’s classic emerging before our eyes?

Chevy classic car parts. With Chevy’s Impalas, tail fins emerged just as conical bustier from Jean Paul Gaultier surfaced with Madonna at the forefront. But, during the 60s era, this styling went out of order and the fins could not be used any more.

You cannot really relate the term sedate for Chevrolet Camaro. Camaro was actually brought in to act as a competitor for Ford Mustang. With a strong V8 engine with 425 horsepower this car was a beast among the cars.

There are loads of classic american cars available online, just search and see what you can find.

By 1962, Nova from Chevrolet surfaced in the line of muscle cars. Nova is also known as the Chevy II as it is a comparatively economical than Camaro. Thanks to the V8 engine the later versions of the cars added to their better performance.

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