I’d like to get into car restoration, but I don’t have a big budget for getting started. I’m most interested in muscle cars. Which muscle cars are the least expensive to restore?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Starting a new hobby is so exciting! But we hear you about the expense. Luckily, there are a few cars out there that rank among the cheapest muscle cars to restore.
A great starter muscle car for a new restoration enthusiast is the
Nova—especially years 1968-1970. These are nice-looking, reliable muscle cars that aren’t usually complicated or expensive to restore. They’re also fun because they offer many styles and spec options. The Nova is cheap to restore because it’s:
Easy to find
Low maintenance
Loaded with many parts that interchange with other models
Cutlass, years 1968-1972. The Cutlass was more known for luxury when it came out, but that doesn’t mean it’s expensive. It’s one of the cheaper muscle cars to restore because it’s:
Not rare
Easy to find in already-decent condition
Easy to find original parts for
Start with one of these muscle cars, and you’ll be able to complete a restoration project without breaking the bank.
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