10 classic American cars whose prices are increasing

Chevrolet Camaro SS 2002 35th anniversary edition

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Known as the Catfish Camaro, the 4th generation Camaro is one of the most disappointing Camaros ever produced. But the 2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Edition proved the opposite.

The 35th Anniversary Edition comes with a 5.7-liter LS1 V8 engine, producing 325 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and maximum torque of 474.5Nm at 4,000 rpm like the Camaros. Other SS. Only 1,398 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Editions were produced.

Today, an anniversary edition 2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS in original condition will cost between $31,600-$40,800.

Ford Mustang GT Bullitt 2001

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Since its introduction in 1965, the Ford Mustang has undergone many changes, some good and bad. In 1968, things got better when the legendary film Bullitt starring Steve McQueen was released.

The iconic run led Ford to launch the first Mustang Bullitt in 2001. Similar to a regular GT, the Bullitt came with a 4.6-liter V8 engine.

To make the Bullitt truly special, Ford increased power to 265 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and maximum torque of 413.5Nm at 4,000 rpm.

In the used car market in the US, 2001 Ford Mustang GT Bullitt classic cars are currently quite expensive, up to 33,700-64,200 USD.

1997 Plymouth Prowler

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Plymouth was one of the most popular auto brands in the 60s and 70s. The 1997 Plymouth Prowler is a 2-door roadster painted in a retro metallic purple color, built on the Chrysler platform. PR and is composed primarily of aluminum.

The car has a strange design with the front wheels and suspension exposed, covered by classic fenders and protected by bumpers.

The 1997 Plymouth Prowler has up to 40 percent of its parts, including the 3.5-liter V6 engine, transmission, steering and suspension, sourced from other Chrysler products.

The last memorable car of the Plymouth brand was equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 engine, with 214 horsepower at 5,850 rpm and maximum torque of 299Nm at 3,100 rpm. It may not have been the best engine choice but the Prowler remains a legend to this day.

Currently, a 1997 Plymouth Prowler can sell for $45,400.

Cadillac Mirage 1976

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Approximately 240 Cadillac Mirages were produced between 1973 and 1976.

When first launched, the Cadillac Mirage was always at the top of the most practical car rankings. Decades have passed, the 1976 Mirage still receives a lot of criticism, with only two seats, a small trunk and a weak engine, making many drivers very uncomfortable when driving.

However, the price of a Mirage sold for 49,000 USD in 2022 shows that the car is still very valuable to collectors.

Pontiac GT-37 1971

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When delving into the history of American muscle cars, it becomes clear that American automakers offered more options in the 60s and 70s. was huge compared to the contemporary muscle car scene.

Few performance enthusiasts have ever heard of the Pontiac GT-37. The car is a rare find that true muscle enthusiasts will appreciate. Of the 5,802 GT-37s produced in 1971, only 69 were equipped with a V8 engine, with a capacity of 335 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and maximum torque of 650.8 Nm at 3,600 rpm. minute.

Mercury Comet GT 1971

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Ford launched two important models in the early 70s. The first was the larger and heavier Mustang. Second, Ford Gran Torino. While these two cars are standouts, Ford’s Mercury subsidiary also offers many notable but underrated muscle cars.

Mercury Comet GT is equipped with a Windsor V8 engine that produces 210 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and maximum torque of 401 Nm at 2,600 rpm. The Comet GT was still a fun compact muscle car with 13,000 produced in 1971.

The 1971 Mercury Comet GT currently has a selling price ranging from $11,200 – $18,000 depending on the car’s condition.

1971 Dodge Dart Swinger

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Dodge released some of the most impressive muscle cars in the early 70s. Two names worth mentioning are the Charger and Challenger Hemi 426. They were “beasts” that overshadowed most of their competitors. other players.

The 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger is one of the most coveted classic muscle cars from the 70s and is increasing in price.

Although not offered with the most powerful engine produced by Mopar in that era, the Dart Swinger performed best with a V8 engine that produced 230 horsepower at 4,400 rpm and maximum torque of 433 Nm at 2,000 rpm.

The selling price of this car model on the market currently ranges from 13,400-23,400 USD.

Oldsmobile Toronado 1968

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The 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado on the market is currently being offered for sale at a price of 34,800-42,700 USD. This car is one of the most masculine American coupes that turns heads everywhere it goes.

The elongated design and spacious interior are the selling points of the Oldsmobile Toronado. The car has an optional V8 engine with a capacity of 400 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and maximum torque of 677.9 Nm at 3,200 rpm.

1967 AMC Rambler Marlin

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American Motors Corporation, commonly known as AMC, was a small company that decided to take on the Big Three (General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler).

In the mid-1960s, after moving away from traditional passenger cars, AMC began offering cars that were more muscular and powerful.

The AMC Rambler Marlin ’67 is a car with a strange design, but it remains one of the rarest classics of the 60s.

With only 2,545 units produced in 1967, the Rambler Marlin achieved the best results with the Typhoon V8 engine, producing 280 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and maximum torque of 494 Nm at 3,000 rpm. .

1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V convertible

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Although Cadillac and Lincoln have lost their status as the most luxurious car brands in America, they are still among the most beautiful luxury passenger car brands produced in America.

Back in the day, these cars were not only signs of economic success but also wise and profitable long-term investments.

Typically, the rarest Lincoln Continental was in 1960. Only 2,044 Mark V Convertibles were produced by Lincoln that year. Mark V comes with a 7.0 liter Ford V8 engine, 315 horsepower at 4,100 rpm and maximum torque of 494 Nm at 2,200 rpm.

According to Hotcar

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