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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). In the middle of 1960s, there was a Japanese-German invasion. Daimler Volkswagen, Toyota, Daimler, and Volkswagen were these car manufacturers. Japanese carmakers were Nissan, Mazda (and Mitsubishi) however. The first muscle car was born from this invasion.

1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6

The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle's LS6 engine is one of the most iconic examples of a muscle car. GM rated LS6 at 450 horsepower, but actual data puts the number closer to 500. The LS6 engine is renowned for its enormous torque curve. Motors of this size can produce incredible torque, which can shred tires. The Chevelle LS6 was a formidable competitor on the track.

During the horsepower wars between the 1960s and 1970s, the LS6 was the engine that won the day. The secret weapon of the 1970 muscle car war was the Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 engine. The big engine in the Ford 428 Cobra Jet, Chrysler's 440 wedge, and Dodge 426 Hemi was a big one, but the LS6 option was only available for a single 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. The compact car was powered by a 340 cubic inch V8 and featured a sporty hood. This allowed it to push the limits of performance. Although the Valiant was similar in appearance to its hood scoop, front end sheet metal and design, the Duster's cowl-back design stood out. Duster models were priced at $2,172 in 1970. The car was also available as a sedan or two-door coupe.


The Plymouth Valiant’s flagship, the duster, was the iconic product. It was introduced for the 1970 model year and sold for seven years. The 340-cubic inches V-8 was the most powerful, with 275 horsepower. Budget-friendly engines were two slant 6-inch V-8s and a 3-18-cubicinch V-8. The Plymouth, a sporty brand, was the most popular in 1970. Despite its affordability, many buyers loved this duster's performance.

1970 Coronet Super Bee

The 1970 Coronet Super Bee is one the most famous cars ever made. It has unstoppable power and stunning looks. 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 of experts can assist you in the restoration process.

This muscle car was a member the Scat Pack. That was a Dodge performance streetcar that competed against Plymouth. Its nose was completely redone and its base price was lowered 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 this unique style of painting, 1970 saw a decline in sales.


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1970 Pontiac Trans Am SD-455

The 1970 Pontiac Trans Am muscle car is one of the most sexiest. This supercharged four cylinder engine produced 290 horsepower (270 PS) and was the first car with such a high compression ratio. Pontiac engineers spent the summer developing the engine, which became the basis of their SD-455 muscle car. Despite its high compression ratio the car only produced 290 SAE total horsepower.

A 16-year-old car enthusiast sought out a 36Kiilled survivor in spring 1977. The Trans Am, the first American car to sport a hood sticker, was driven by numerous A-list celebrities. Burt Reynolds owned a Trans Am. He drove it on several movie sets. It's easy to see why the car is known as the "Screaming Chicken".


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FAQ

Is it possible to work as an automotive mechanic?

It is possible. Many garages advertise their vacancies online, and many people apply just because they think it might be fun. Applying for several positions and seeing if they accept student applications is a good way to get your foot into the door. You could also ask your family and friends if they know anyone in the industry. You might be able to refer someone.


Are you looking for a career as an automotive mechanic?

There are many exciting opportunities in the automotive industry for people who are driven to achieve excellence. You can only succeed in this field if you work hard and learn from others.

Communication skills are important as customers and coworkers will often be your main focus. You will need to be able and willing travel for work, making it more difficult to commute.

You can take classes at universities and community colleges if you are interested in a career as an automotive technician. Many schools offer programs specifically designed for students interested in auto repair, sales, or customer service.

You should choose to study mechanical engineering if you want to get a degree. It's possible to get a bachelor's degree in just four years.

Many employers will hire graduates straight out from school. Therefore, it is a good idea to look for employment while still pursuing part-time studies.

After you've finished your education, it's likely that you'll need to go through some training before you can be hired as an auto technician.

This means that you will need to pass tests such as the Automotive Excellence (ASE) certification exam. This test covers engine maintenance and brakes as well as suspension.

Once you pass the ASE test, your license can be applied for by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.

Private individuals can have their vehicles repaired with a license. You'll be paid based upon the number of services provided.

Not all states require licensing. A license is required if you plan on working outside of your home state.

Some states do not issue licenses until they have received a certain amount or training. If you are one of these people, you might need to look for another alternative.


What can I do to fix my car as an hobby?

If you are interested in cars, why not take it on as a hobby? You can repair them, buy their parts, sell them, or just have fun with them. It's a fun hobby that you can do if it interests you.

But it is not easy to turn this into your full-time occupation. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work. It will also require a large amount of investment.

So unless you have a good reason for wanting to get involved with cars, then it might be best to leave it alone.


To work as an automotive mechanic, do I need a degree? Do I have to study part-time?

Although it's not mandatory, a degree can help. Employers prefer applicants who have completed a full-time degree. It shows that you've put the effort in and have done everything possible to succeed.

However, it doesn't mean you can't still work while studying. 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 is the length of an automotive training course?

An automotive course is three years long.

The first year is dedicated to theory and learning about cars. The second year is dedicated to practical training, where you will learn how to fix cars, drive them, and do other jobs around the car. You will spend the final year working in a local garage to gain real-world experience.



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)
  • 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 properly diagnose your vehicle for repair

First, look at the symptoms of your car to determine if it needs repair. Then, follow these steps to diagnose your vehicle properly.

  1. Check engine lights. Check the dashboard light indicators such as the engine light indicator, the oil pressure gauge, the battery light indicator, the coolant temperature gauge, and the RPM gauge. If they have been flashing for more days than usual, it could be a sign that something is wrong with the vehicle.
  2. Examine the treads of the tires. Tire wear can lead to problems in handling and brake performance. The treads of the wheels should be inspected as well. They should look clean and be smooth. You can do this by taking off the wheels. You can check the tread wear with a flashlight.
  3. You should always monitor the level brake fluid. It is important to keep track of how much brake fluid you have in your car. This helps ensure that your brakes operate properly. Your brakes may fail if the brake fluid level drops.
  4. Make sure to test the suspension system. A suspension system is designed to absorb vibrations and shocks. It provides better control and allows smoother acceleration and deceleration. 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 column. The steering column is used to link the steering wheel with the rest of vehicle's components. Steering columns can be damaged by accidents. It is recommended to replace any steering column that feels loose, or shakey.
  6. Pay close attention to the exhaust tube. The exhaust pipe helps move gases from a combustion chamber into the atmosphere. Exhaust pipes that are cracked or leaking can allow harmful fumes to enter your cabin. Also, if your tailpipe is bent, you should fix it immediately.
  7. Look under the hood. If you see anything unusual, take a look under the hood. Fluids could be leaking from your engine. If you smell something strange coming from your engine compartment you should call a professional technician.
  8. It is important to inspect the air filter. The vehicle's outside environment may cause the air filter to collect dust and debris. Your vehicle will run less well if it has a dirty filter. Replace your air filter regularly.
  9. Check the fan belt. The fan belt is the link between the engine and the transmission. The engine will not turn if the fan belt breaks. It is very easy to replace your belt. You will need a screwdriver, pliers and a pair of pliers.
  10. The radiator hose and hoses should be checked. The radiator hose is used to carry water from the radiator to your engine. If it becomes cracked or damaged, it can leak hot liquid onto the engine. Repairing the hose is easy with a pair of needlenose pliers or a small wire brush.
  11. Make sure you have the windshield wipers checked. Windshield wipers use electricity to clean away snow and rain. They can leave streaks on your windows glass if they stop working. You can fix the problem by changing the washer fluid.
  12. You should inspect the cables. The battery cables supply power to your car's electrical systems. If you are replacing batteries, disconnect the negative cord first. Failure to do so can damage your alternator.
  13. You should check the headlights. Headlights help you see the road ahead. Poor visibility can result if the headlights don't function properly. Check the bulbs to see if they've burned out.
  14. Pay attention to the lights. Lights warn other drivers when you approach them at night. It could cause distraction and even lead to an accident if it doesn't work.
  15. Check the brakes. Brakes will reduce the speed of your car in case of an accident. If they aren't working correctly, you could lose control of your car and crash.
  16. Change the oil. Oil keeps your engine lubricated. It helps prevent metal parts from wearing out too quickly. It is recommended that you change your oil at least once per month.




 


 


1970 Muscle Cars