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Muscle Up

Thinking about owning that muscle car that you may or may not have been able to afford when younger but now is in the wheelhouse?  Google AI has some suggestions and a leading consideration is comfort.  We know that just getting in and out of the driver seat should be a consideration.  You may want to do some stretching beforehand. 

“Muscle cars were developed in the 1960s and are known for their performance and good looks. When considering a muscle car for a senior, you can look at things like comfort, visibility, and affordability: 

  • Comfort: Make sure the seats are comfortable and adjustable, and that you have lumbar support if you have back problems. 

  • Visibility: Check the exterior mirrors to make sure you have good visibility. 

  • Affordability: Classic muscle cars can be expensive, with some models selling for millions of dollars. A 2025 Ford Mustang starts at just over $30,000, while a 1965 Mustang GT coupe might cost around $50,000. 

Here are some classic muscle cars to consider: 

  • Mercury Cougar: A successful launch for Mercury, with 150,000 built in 1967. 

  • Dodge Coronet Super Bee A12: A mid-sized muscle car with a 390 hp V-8 engine. 

  • Chevelle SS: A popular muscle car that was available with a 454ci big-block Chevy engine in 1970. 

  • AMC Javelin: A pony car with a 360 cubic inch engine that produces about 350 horsepower.”  

If you have to ask about fuel economy, these aren’t the cars for you!

– Jet Cannon