1950's Cars

The aftermath of World War II was a fertile breeding ground for the sports cars of the 1950s. Everyone needs money, and Americans had plenty to spend after World War II. That in a nutshell explains the parade of new sports cars that charmed Americans in the 1950s.

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which is the best type of classic muscle car is worth the money to buy?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 30th, 2010

i dont mean that muscle cars are not worth it which is the best to buy Related Blogs Creator of the ‘Don’t Vote’ Ads Decides to Vote « The Washington Independent Twitter Updates Logos, Rules: Info On Logo Use, Screenshots, And Capital “T” Tweets Hilary Duff Goes Mean Girls On Community! | PerezHilton.com Ouch! Jessica [...]

Which will you choose in 2009, new Camaro, new Challenger or new Mustang?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 28th, 2010

The gloves are off and once again we will have the choice of three new age Muscle Cars. I’m not loyal to either Dodge, Chevy or Ford, my decision will be based purely who offers the most without forcing me to cash in my life savings. So far the Challenger has major dings in it’s [...]

Why do people continue to buy these crappy new cars?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 28th, 2010

The cars that are victims of planned obsolescence, cars that are identical in practically every way except markings and tail lights, cars made from plastic (NOT METAL), and cars with little to no leg room. It’s interesting to know you can buy a fully restored classic car for less than the cost of a new [...]

I want to buy a classic muscle car. Either a 1971 camaro or a Mustang from that era. Which would u recommend?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 25th, 2010

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What is a 1969 X 44 Camaro really worth?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 24th, 2010

I always wanted an american muscle car. This past weekend I made a trip to upland CA and noticed a nice 69 camaro for sale at this local mechanic shop. Therefore decided to ask the owner how much he wanted to sell it for, he said he wanted 5k for it and it also came [...]

I want to buy a classic muscle car, as a fist car?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 23rd, 2010

so im thinking about buying my first car, i really want to get a 69′ Camero SS or 67′ impala SS, or a 65-69′ mustang, im looking for a something i can fix with my dad, how much to they cost? Related Blogs Quran Burner Gets Free Car | The Truth About Cars Weekend Head [...]

Classic sports cars…?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 21st, 2010

Hi I am looking to buy a classic sports car. The thing is though, i would like to drive said sports car on a daily basis without having to have it frequently repaired like an older Ferrari or Lamborghini. Do you have any suggestions, i would would appreciate any and all help/ suggestions. Related Blogs [...]

Tips and Advice for buying my first car?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 20th, 2010

hi im 16 and my parents gave me 00 to buy my first car. I was looking at german cars but people are telling me that maintenance is really high and parts are expensive. So i decided to go with American, hopefully some muscle. I’m 6’4 and 280 so im not looking for small cars. [...]

what is the best classic car to buy?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 19th, 2010

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If I buy a classic car that has a lost title, how do I get a new one?

Written by 50s Cars Guide on October 17th, 2010

The current owner has no title for the car. What hoops will I have to jump through to get a new one, and what is it going to cost me? How can I even know that the seller is the actual owner of the vehicle? Thanks! I am in California. Related Blogs Interest in New [...]