Awesome Cars That Won't Leave You Penniless
If you have wanted to drive away with a monster car but do not have monster cash, here are some options for you.
Ford Torino GT (1970-71)
Ford remodeled its mid-size class of cars in 1970 and America stopped paying attention. Nowadays, they are getting more noticed. With a sleek chassis and high-quality interior, the Torino goes for around $12-16,000.
Dodge Dart Demon (1971-72)
The fastback body of the Demon set it apart from other Dodge Darts, as did the black hood and performance scoops. With a 318 or 340 small-block and a six pack carb setup, this baby is ready to race. Typical price range is between $1,500 and $5,000.
Pontiac Grand Am (1973-75)
The car that replaced the GTO, the Grand Am had the same body as America's classic muscle car. It came in Pontiac's 400 cubic-inch engine or the 255-hp 455. Available in coupe or sedan, the Grand Am will run you between $11-17,000 today.
Pontiac Ventura (1971-77)
The sister to the Chevy Nova, the 1974 Pontiac Ventura came in a GTO package with a shaker hood and special trim. Because there were so few made, they are a bit more pricey than the Nova, but still very affordable at $3-12,000.
Porsche 914 2.0 (1972-75)
A car that is very underrated for not being a 911, the Porsche 914 is one of the best-handling vehicles you will find. They are so much fun to drive. A Porsche 914 in excellent condition will run you $8-12,000.
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