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Old 06-30-2008, 11:21 PM
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informtion on muscle cars

i am 16 and starting to get into cars. i really like the old chevy muscle cars and my whole family is all into gm cars (both grandads worked for it). i was wondering if you could give me some info or some sites that give info on chevy muscle cars and their engines and stuff like that
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Old 07-01-2008, 04:14 AM
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

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i am 16 and starting to get into cars.
Just now? ...... Well, Better late then never...

Welcome to AF.

What cars are you most interested in?

I have a couple good ones for Chevelles, but they have their own forums so I can't post...
Except this one. No forum. Dale, the guy that runs it..... Hes good!


As far as the engines...
Heres one for block and head casting numbers. They have some basic Holly info too.
Heres a better one for casting numbers. You'll have to find your blocks suffix and click on the link to that particular list...

Give us some more info, as far as what cars you were thinking about and what you plan to do with it. (restore, race, custom etc)
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Old 07-01-2008, 09:53 AM
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

Didn't you post this question in the "Chevy" section?

Your local library is the place to start. I realize youngsters aren't "trained" to use libraries, but more ACCURATE information can be found inside those walls than anywhere else on the planet, especially here... The "net" has good reference, but it's polluted with too many "opinions" and "made up facts" that you won't find in a library.

72ChevelleOhio definitely knows his Chevys, so don't misinterpret my statements. But I believe you'll get more objective information to base your "education" on from "old school" sources. Chevy made some pretty serious muscle cars, no doubt. None have been built after the inception of "the net".

Jim
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Old 07-04-2008, 05:53 AM
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

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but it's polluted with too many "opinions" and "made up facts" ...
I "got" that... (I don't think your "friend" has been back since ... )
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

Hi Everybody,
I want some more information about muscle cars i was looking a used muscle car for buying so i need some helpful tips please give me suggestion.
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Old 03-04-2009, 08:33 AM
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

John,

You're going to need to be a lot more specific in your request for information.

What BRAND of muscle car? How "original"? Are you planning to modify it for performance or racing?

Jim
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Old 10-28-2009, 05:37 AM
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Re: informtion on muscle cars

I am suggesting visit (link removed by moderator), from this website you can get all type muscle cars details

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