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1970 Muscle Cars



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The Detroit OEMs' massive displacement engines (formerly known under The Big Three GM Ford Ford Chrysler) fueled the craze for muscle cars. 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. The first muscle car was born from this invasion.

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's massive torque curve is what made it so popular, regardless of its horsepower rating. These big motors are capable of producing a lot of torque and can shred tires. The Chevelle LS6 was a monster at the track.

The LS6 engine was key to winning the horsepower wars in the late 1960s and early 70s. The Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 was the secret weapon used in the 1970 muscle car race. The Ford 428 Corvette Jet engine, Chrysler's 440 wedge engine and Dodge 426 Hemi had big engines. However, the LS6 option only was available for one model year, 1970. Buick also made a 455 cubic-inch (7.46L) engine available in its 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. Duster models cost $2,172 and were available as a coupe or sedan.


The Plymouth Valiant duster was the most iconic model in the line. It was introduced in 1970, and sold for seven year. The 340 cubic-inch V-8, which produced 275 horsepower, was the most powerful. Budget-friendly engines included two slant sixes and a 318-cubic-inch V-8. The most popular brand was the sporty Plymouth in 1970. Despite the fact that it was affordable, many buyers loved its performance.

1970 Coronet Super Bee

With its iconic look and unstoppable horsepower, the 1970 Coronet Super Bee remains one of the most recognizable cars of all times. This Dodge muscle car boasts stunning looks and a meticulous restoration. Future Classics can help you realize your dream of owning one these iconic cars. Our team can help you start the restoration.

This muscle car was a member the Scat Pack. That was a Dodge performance streetcar that competed against Plymouth. Its original nose design was completely changed and its base cost was decreased to $3074. The car's paint colors such as Panther Pink were chosen to make a strong statement. This particular color was rare as only a handful were ever used. Despite this unique style of painting, 1970 saw a decline in sales.


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1970 Pontiac Trans Am SD-455

The legendary 1970 Pontiac Trans Am remains one of America's most iconic muscle cars. With its 290 horsepower (270 PS), the supercharged four-cylinder engine was the first to have such a high compression ratio. The engine that was the basis for the SD-455 muscular car was created by Pontiac engineers during the summer of 1972. Despite its high compression ratio, it produced only 290 SAE horsepower.

A 16-year-old car enthusiast sourced a 36K-mile survivor in the spring of 1977. This Trans Am was the very first American car to be equipped with a sticker on its hood. Many celebrities followed this Trans Am's lead. Burt Reynolds was the most well-known owner of a Trans Am, and he drove it on numerous movie sets. It's not hard to see why this car is called the "Screaming chicken".


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FAQ

To be a car mechanic, do you need a degree? Can I study part-time?

While a degree is not required, it does help. Employers will prefer candidates who have completed a degree. It shows you are dedicated and have worked hard to achieve your goals.

It doesn't mean that you can't work while you study. Some universities allow students the flexibility to finish coursework during summer vacations and resume their studies later in year. Students can also take classes part time throughout the academic year.


What type of job is there for a car mechanic?

There are three major areas of employment that car mechanics work in:

  • Automotive repair shops
  • Dealerships
  • Independent garages

Automotive repair shops

Most people think of this as the first step to becoming a mechanic. This is the best way to get started. Either you can work in a shop that is owned by another person or start your own business.

If you plan to work in a shop, you must apply to join the union. Once you're accepted into the union, you'll receive training from the union.

Once the training is completed, you can start working.

If you plan to open your own garage you will need to register with government. Once you have registered, certain standards will be enforced.

When you've registered, you'll be given a license to operate your garage.

Your license allows for minor repairs and spare parts sales. It won't allow you to fix major engine problems.

As well as selling spare parts you will need to offer advice and direction to customers.

Dealership jobs

Most dealerships employ mechanics who specialize in one area of the car. They might be able to only fix brakes or replace tires.

However, some dealerships also hire general mechanics who can handle all aspects of car repairs.

These positions may require applicants to complete specific training before being allowed on the job. This allows employers to select the most qualified candidates for their roles.

Some dealerships will even hire graduates right out of university. These graduates already have a basic understanding of mechanical engineering, so they are able to learn all about cars.

Independent garages

Independent garages are not associated with any one dealership. Instead, independent garages tend to concentrate on providing high-quality services.

Independent garages can pay higher wages because they aren't associated with any company. This means that these jobs are usually more lucrative than those at dealerships.

However, independent garages do not necessarily offer better workplaces. Many owners prefer to run their businesses themselves rather than delegate responsibility to employees.

You may find yourself working for long hours and not having control over the day.

You should also expect to earn lower wages than if you were employed at a dealership.

There are many jobs that can be switched between. Ask your employer if you would like to work as a mechanic at a dealership.

You could also apply directly to an owner of a garage if that's what you want.

The bad news? Finding a new position isn't always easy. There are many factors that affect how much you make.

For example, the type of vehicle you repair and whether you charge extra for labor.


What qualifications are required to become a truck mechanic

While you may not have the formal qualifications to perform this job, your skills are well-rounded in working on engines and trucks. Your experience is valuable because it allows you to diagnose problems quickly, efficiently and effectively.

Additionally, you have a solid knowledge of diesel technology that will enable you to determine what parts are necessary to repair our vehicles.



Statistics

  • 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)
  • There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)
  • Apprentice mechanics earn significantly less hourly than mechanics who have completed training, with a median wage of approximately $14.50 an hour, according to PayScale. (jobhero.com)



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How To

How to safeguard yourself against auto mechanic scams

Consumers are often victims of auto mechanic scamming. On average, a consumer spends $1500 per year on auto repairs. This means there are many people who will take advantage of this situation. If you are aware of what to look out for, you can avoid falling for scammers. These tips will help you identify scammers before they steal your money.

  1. Never pay upfront. It's a scam to ask for payment upfront. It is best to ask for payment only after the work has been completed. If you have any doubts about whether something is legit, contact the Better Business Bureau (BBB), at 1-888-322-8138. They can give you advice about how to proceed.
  2. Ask for references. Ask for references to help you make sure that you're dealing only with reputable service providers. It's also a good idea to check online reviews. Make sure that any business you deal with has a positive reputation.
  3. Do background checks. Do background checks before you hire anyone. You can check the BBB website for complaints about the business. Also, confirm that the vehicle's registration number belongs the owner of the business.
  4. Don't be afraid of walking away. Sometimes, even when a business seems legit, they try to trick you into paying too much. If you feel cheated, don't hesitate leaving. There are plenty more businesses to choose from.
  5. Do not be lured into "free" service. There are many companies that offer free inspections and estimates. These companies will often charge you exorbitant fees later. Before agreeing to any agreement, always ask about any additional costs.
  6. Avoid being pressured. You shouldn't be pressured by companies that offer great deals. This is because they think they can make you pay less than you deserve. If you find yourself in a situation where you are being pressured to buy something, it's likely a scam.
  7. You should look for high-quality products. High-quality parts are important when you're looking for a repair place. For example, if you need new brake pads, you shouldn't go to a place that uses cheap pads. Instead, go to a shop specializing in brakes.
  8. Get multiple quotes. It's important to compare prices between different shops. When you do this, your chances of finding a fair and affordable price are higher.
  9. Keep track. Keep track of every detail related to your repairs. This includes things such as receipts, invoices, and warranties. Notify your recipient of phone numbers or addresses.
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1970 Muscle Cars