As some of you know, I'm pretty new to the muscle car scene. As such, I'm trying to learn as much as possible about it all before I buy one. Originally I started with a wide-eyed dream - to buy my ultimate dream car - the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with a 440 Magnum engine, the 'Vanishing Point' car. But I'm starting to realise that part of the greatness of this hobby is that there are so many cars out there to essentially 'choose' from until you find you can afford one.
I had an interview for a job yesterday, which is good, because I came back from a month in Australia without one, and eating into my overdraft is fun as long as the bank aren't chasing me. I hope to hear back from them within the next couple of weeks - if I don't, I'll just keep looking - but if I do, I think this could be a good one. Turns out it'll probably play havoc with my social life, make me get up plenty of ridiculous early mornings and I'll never really be sure what time I'm working week by week, but the money is good, and there's always overtime.
I'm thinking about starting 'small' in the muscle car hobby. I could save for a long time and buy my dream car, but would I really appreciate it? I'm starting to feel that I'd much prefer to work towards that ultimate goal and have fun doing so. I'd like to learn about muscle cars by driving muscle cars, getting my hands on the engines and turning a cheaper car into my own ride.
I've looked at Mustangs. I hate some of them, I like some of them. I've always loved Camaros, though they seem to have an unfair reputation amongst Mopar enthusiasts. That, and I don't want to be constantly asked if I got my yellow and black 76 because of Transformers (though the yellow and black 76 is a great looking car). That said, I am starting to realise that being a muscle car is less about caring what others think, and more about being in love with the car you're driving. With that said, I'm seriously considering what I'd like to spend my money on 'to start with'. I'm not looking for an investment, but something to learn from and adore - and if I decide to sell, hopefully do so with some profit or just for the same price I bought it - at least to someone who'll love it as much as I do. That would make me happy.
I guess the only reason I'm writing this is because I wonder how you all started - or what advice you have. I know some of you will say I should just save for my dream, but the truth is I love so many different cars now I don't know if I want to bypass them. Plus, who doesn't want Bumblebee sitting in their driveway?
Seriously though, I'm reaching out to you all, not as Mopar enthusiasts, but as car lovers and worshippers of the heartbeat of America, the V8!