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1970 Muscle Cars



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The beginning of the muscle car craze was fueled by the huge displacement engines from the Detroit OEM's (formerly known as The Big Three - GM, Ford, and Chrysler). Then, during the mid-1960s, a Japanese and German invasion was underway. Daimler and Volkswagen were among the top car manufacturers, as was Toyota and Nissan. Mazda and Mitsubishi were Japanese carmakers. This invasion led to the creation of the first American muscle cars.

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6

The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle's LS6 motor is one of today's most famous muscle cars. GM rated LS6 at 450 horsepower, but real-world numbers place it closer to 500. The LS6 engine has a huge torque curve that is unmatched by any other horsepower rating. It was admired by drivers throughout history. These big motors are capable of producing a lot of torque and can shred tires. The Chevelle LS6 was a beast on the track.

During the horsepower wars of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the LS6 engine was the key to beating the competition. The Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 engine was the secret weapon during the 1970 muscle car fight. Although the Ford 428 Cobra jet's engine was big, as was the Chrysler 440 wedge and Dodge 426 Hemi, the LS6 option was only offered for a single model, 1970. Buick also had a 455-cubic inch (7.46-L), engine in the 1970s.


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1970 Plymouth Duster

The performance-oriented, compact 1970 Plymouth Duster was a muscle car that put bigger cars to shame. This compact car had a 340 cubic-inch V8 and a sporty hood that pushed the limits of performance. Its front end sheetmet and hood scoop were very similar to the Valiant. However, it was distinguished with its cowlback design. In 1970, Duster models started at $2,172, and the car was available as a two-door coupe or sedan.


The duster was the flagship of the Plymouth Valiant line. It was introduced for 1970's model year and was sold for seven more years. The 340-cubic inch V-8 produced 275 horsepower. Two slant 6es and one 318-cubic in V-8 were budget-friendly options. In 1970, the Plymouth sporty car was the most loved brand. Despite the fact that it was affordable, many buyers loved its performance.

1970 Coronet Super Bee

The 1970 Coronet Super Bee, which is known for its stunning looks and unstoppable performance, is one of the most popular cars of all-time. In addition to the killer looks, this Dodge muscle car has an outstanding restoration that is spotless and detailed. Future Classics can help you realize your dream of owning one these iconic cars. Our team of experts can assist you in the restoration process.

This iconic muscle car was part the Scat Pack. The car's nose was completely redesigned and the base price was dropped to $3074. For maximum impact, the car's paint colors were selected, including Panther Pink. This color was only used on a few cars, making it rare. Despite its unique design, sales fell in 1970.


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1970 Pontiac Trans Am SD-455

The 1970 Pontiac Trans Am muscle car is one of the most sexiest. The supercharged fourcylinder engine produced 290 horsepower (270 PS) making it the first car to offer such high compression ratios. Pontiac engineers worked hard to develop this engine in 1972. This engine became the foundation of the SD-455 musclecar. Despite the high compression ratio, only 290 horsepower was produced by this car.

In 1977, a 16 year old car enthusiast located a 36K-mile survivor. The Trans Am was the first American car to have a hood sticker. It was also driven by many A-list celebrities. Most famously, Burt Reynolds owned a Trans Am and drove it on his many movie sets. It's obvious why this car has been called the "Screaming Chicken".


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FAQ

What do I need to know about car mechanics?

Auto mechanics don't require any knowledge. It's enough to know how to fix things. Most people start by fixing things like changing tires or fitting brake pads.

You'll need the ability to read and understand diagrams and to follow simple rules of good practise. You will also need to understand how parts should be replaced or repaired.

It is important that you have proper training and guidance before you attempt to repair vehicles. This is especially true if you deal with expensive components such as engines or transmissions.

In fact, even though you won't need to know much about cars, you will need to thoroughly know the basics of mechanical engineering and physics. This includes understanding the mechanics of how engines and brakes work.

It is important to realize that you must be ready for all types of situations. If your vehicle has been in an accident, you might need to be able to handle it. Additionally, you will need to have experience with handling accidents and breakdowns.

It is important to be open to learning new skills quickly. You will need to be able not only to diagnose problems but also to perform simple maintenance tasks like tightening bolts and nuts.


What qualifications are necessary to become a mechanic

A series of tests is required to be a mechanic. These include:

  • A general knowledge test
  • A practical exam
  • An apprenticeship test

These tests are intended to make sure you have a solid understanding of the basics of mechanics before you can start your career as a mechanic.

Once you've passed these tests, you'll be eligible to work as a mechanic. However, you'll still need to complete an apprenticeship. This will require you to learn the trade.

To be able to repair vehicles, you'll need classes or workshops. You'll also have to work alongside experienced mechanics.

A mechanic must be highly focused and attentive to detail in order to succeed. Vehicle repairs require you to be very attentive.

To become a successful mechanic you'll need patience. If you don't like to follow instructions, then this may not be the right career path for you.

But if you love cars and enjoy fixing them, you could be very happy in this line of work.


Does it matter where I go to college?

No, not really. There's no difference between colleges regarding getting into the automotive industry. There are some schools that offer more specific programs than others.


How can I fix my car as a hobby?

Take up a hobby in car repair if you have an interest. You can learn to fix them, buy them parts, and even sell them. This would be a wonderful hobby if you're looking to find something completely different.

But it is not easy to turn this into your full-time occupation. It takes dedication and hardwork. Also, you will need to put a lot of money into it.

It is best to avoid getting involved in car accidents unless you have good reasons.


How long does it take you to become a great mechanic?

You need to have years of experience and practice before you can become a master mechanic. The best way to learn how to repair cars is by working under the supervision of a professional mechanic.

You will be required to spend time at a car garage learning as much as you can about cars. It is important to get familiar with the mechanics of cars and engineering.

Furthermore, you'll need to enroll in auto school.

The most important thing is to start early. Don't wait until you're older to begin studying automotive technology. You can get certified as a mechanic by getting started right away!



Statistics

  • 52% of Mechanics in the United States think their salaries are enough for the cost of living in their area. (indeed.com)
  • According to the BLS, total auto technician employment is expected to exceed 705,000 by 2030. (uti.edu)
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the job outlook for automotive service technicians and mechanics is expected to decline by 4% from 2019 to 2029. (indeed.com)



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How To

How to properly diagnose your car for repair

First, look at the symptoms of your car to determine if it needs repair. These steps will help you diagnose your car properly.

  1. Check engine lights. You should inspect the dashboard lights, such as the engine light indicator and the oil pressure gauge. Also, check the battery light indicator. If any of these indicators have been flashing continuously for several days it could mean that there is something wrong with your vehicle.
  2. Examine the treads of the tires. If the tires are worn out, they could cause problems with handling and braking. It is also important to inspect the wheel treads. They should look clean and be smooth. The best way to do this is to remove the wheels and take them off. Use a flashlight to see how well the treads are worn.
  3. Pay attention to the level of your brake fluid. It is important to keep track of how much brake fluid you have in your car. This ensures that your brakes work properly. Low brake fluid levels can cause brake failure when you apply pressure.
  4. Check the suspension system. It is common for vehicles to have a suspension system which absorbs shocks or vibrations. It gives you better control and allows for smoother accelerations and decelerations. Your vehicle might feel wobbly, or shake uncontrollably if it has a bad suspension. You can test if your vehicle has a suspension problem by putting weight on either the front or back axle to see how it moves.
  5. Examine the steering wheel. Steering columns connect the steering wheels to other parts of the vehicle. Steering columns can be damaged by accidents. It is recommended to replace any steering column that feels loose, or shakey.
  6. Pay attention to the exhaust pipe. Exhaust pipes help move gases from the combustion chamber to the atmosphere. If the exhaust pipe is damaged or leaks, harmful fumes can enter your cabin. It is also important to repair any bends in your tailpipe immediately.
  7. Take a look under your hood. If you see anything unusual, take a look under the hood. You could have fluids leaking from the engine. You should also contact a professional technician if there is an unusual odor coming from the engine compartment.
  8. Check the air filter. The vehicle's outside environment may cause the air filter to collect dust and debris. Dirty air filters can cause your vehicle to run poorly. Replace your air filter regularly.
  9. Verify the fan belt. Your vehicle's fanbel connects the engine and transmission. The engine will not turn if the fan belt breaks. It's easy to replace the belt. All you need are a screwdriver & pliers.
  10. You should inspect the radiator and hoses. The radiator hose carries water from the radiator to the engine. It can cause hot liquid to leak onto the engine if it is damaged or cracked. The hose can be repaired with a pair or needle-nosepliers, and a wire brush.
  11. Be sure to inspect your windshield wipers. Windshield wipers use electricity to clean away snow and rain. If they stop working, streaks could be left on your glass. Simply change the washer oil to fix the problem.
  12. Verify the condition of your battery cables. The battery cables provide power for the electrical systems in your car. Make sure you disconnect the negative cable before replacing batteries. Failure to do so can damage your alternator.
  13. Be sure to check your headlights. Headlights help you see the road ahead. Bad visibility can be caused by headlights that don't work correctly. To check if the bulbs have gone out, you can inspect them.
  14. Make sure you have your lights on. The lights are there to warn other drivers if they approach you at night. One that doesn't work could cause you to be distracted, and possibly lead to an injury.
  15. Check the brakes. Before you get in a car accident, your brakes will be slowing down your vehicle. You may lose control of your vehicle and crash if the brakes don't function properly.
  16. Make sure to change the oil. The oilkeeps your engine lubricated. It helps keep metal parts from getting too worn down. It is recommended that the oil be changed every other month.




 


 


1970 Muscle Cars