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The Decline of the True Muscle Car
Getting a muscle car is the perfect answer if you want to have a unique vehicle that is not only rare, but will turn heads as well. These vehicles were well known to be high performance vehicles and although they seemed to be just like an ordinary car, they possessed powerful and large engines, usually packed into a mid sized body. These cars are still available today in either restored or unrestored condition, and each of them highlights various unique features.
Aside from its power, these cars were also built to be faster than other cars on the road. Muscle cars have the attitude of a hot rodder that has the 73 kW weaklings or 98 hp and they are usually built for straight-line speed. The muscle car era really came to the forefront in the 1960s as these sporty vehicles were mainly used for street racing and their appeal to the younger generation steadily grew.
The Oldsmobile Rocket 88 was the first ever muscle car, which was built in 1949. This innovation was the beginning of the production of these type of cars. However, it was between the years 1965 and 1973 when the golden age of the muscle car, before several problems forced the manufacturers to cut back on production and the size of the engines.
The production of these powerful cars fell severely due to certain factors. First, there was a controversy regarding whether it was responsible and sensible to produce such powerful vehicles for the general public mainly for the purpose of road racing. Since they were usually used irresponsibly, the legal responsibility relating to them was high and this factor obliged insurance companies to increase the rates for the insurance on these types of cars. Pollution is also one the major factors that cause automakers to stop producing many of their most powerful models.
These factors eventually changed the industry for good.. And since a lot of ‘would-be’ buyers could no longer afford the high rates of insurance for these high-power vehicles, the demand for these cars decreased.
Because of this fact, muscle cars were manufactured for a limited number of years and now, they have become valuable items especially for automobile collectors. In addition, these cars are still greatly desired by people who want a powerful, quick and mid-sized car as well as those who enjoy car racing.





