Muscle Cars Fans Who Happen To Be N

Well, when I joined tuenudist, not so long ago, ans I saw how many groups were here and how diverse they were I though there will certainly be group for those who are interested in mustangs (the MC that I own) or in muscle cars in general. Niet! No such group! So I said to myself, why not make my own contribution to the site and create a group for those who are interested in exchanging some ideas...

First thing fisrt!

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So, first thing first... Let see if there are many nudists who own a muscle car - or at least are fans of muscle cars - and if they do, what do they own or what do they like most (and maybe why!).
So I will begin
As long as I can remember I always loved sports car and always loved to drive. My first real muscle car was a 1978 Camaro Z28. After that, I then went into different stages and owned mostly sport motorcycles. But then in 2002 I fell in love with a blue (my favourite color) Mustang GT convertible and still own it to this day.
The feeling of driving that car is always a pleasure for me.I tend to forget everything else (specially whatever problem that bugs me!) when I'm driving it. I have yet to drive it in the nude though, which I promise myself to try next summer!
So... here it is and then, your turn!

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cool group, first car was a 69 pontiac firebird, than a 69 pontiac gto wow wish i still had them. nowdays i have a 63 oldsmobile f85 and a 66 dodge a100 (bugeye van) not a musclecar but from the cool musclecar era. old cars and musclecars are high dollar now days and i wish i would have bought a few more back in to day and stored them.

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As you said Gabare, the muscle cars business with cars from the 60's and 70's is a very high $ business. Just have to look at the Barrett Jackson auctions to see what a good investement some cars might have be. Retauration is also a big business in the US. So much fun to see those old muscle cars more shinny than they ever were in any showroom 3 decades ago!
The Dodge A100 is a quite rare vehicule on the market (and on the road!) isn't it? I don't remember seeing to much of those aroud here in any case!

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a100 and early vans can be found but you may need to look hard, alot like all old vehicles have been crushed and some owners think they own a treasure $$$$. mind need restore but its mainly cosmetic as it has one of those chrysler slant 6 that will probably be running 50 years from now.

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The mustangs, camaros, challengers, corvettes, AMX, roadrunners, NovaSS, GTO (and a few others) of the 60's and 70's are the real true musclecars. As for me, The Mustang Mach 1 1970 (red!) will always have a little something for me that makes me shake inside. Maybe we have all a special dream car in our mind from that era because they remind us of something special. The new mustangs, camaros and challengers are real fun cars to drive and they have that retro feeling about them that is great. But the feeling of having a drive in one of the older musclecars is like no other. My brother-in-law had a 64 corvette a few years ago, what a feeling it was to take a drive in that car! Wowow!!!

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It seem to me that cars were simplier in those days. Now there's so much electronics and gadgets that buiilders tend to forget what the fun of driving a muscle car is (was) all about.

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Not quite a muscle car, but...

Hi Folks. Hey, I'm a big fan of muscle cars. I don't own any, but these are my favorites:
1967 Pontiac Firebird
1970 Oldmobile Cutlass
1972 Chevrolet Camaro
The cars I hope to own one day are:
1972 Citroen SM
1973 VW SP2 (Brazil)
What I own at the moment is a 1984 VW Puma GTI. It is nothing technologically interesting, but it does turn heads and confuse minds. Other Pumas are in the US, but there are only 5 of this particular make, model and year known to exist in the US and mine is the only one registered.
It is a work in progress. Practically speaking, I really should have gotten rid of it by now, but I'm way too attached to it.

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I own a 70 Ford Ranchero 351 Cleveland engine. And a 2011 Hyundia Geneus Coupe 3.8. Motor Trend magazine did an article on the coupe, mustage, camero, chalenget. They were all v6 and the Hyundia beat everyone upto a 100 mph and in the quarter mile. They also make a Geneus but it is just the car not a coupe and you can get a v8 (429 hp). Hope they put it in the coupe next year also. It is one fun are to drive and corners great.

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My first and favorite muscle car was a 67 Mustang GT with the 390 c.i. option and select shift a/t. I was tired of shifting a 4spd 390 330 h.p. Galaxie fastback. The GT was good out on the road but disappointing at a red light. I went fro a 3.54 to a 4.11 and it really came alive. The downside of that car was brakes. Even with the disc brakes it wouldn't stop in a 10 acre field if you needed to stop quick from over 50 or 60 m.p.h. up. If I knew then what I know now it woul;d still be in my garage, along with the 32 3 window coupe I had for 20 yrs.

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1973 340 duster. 727 auto with floor shift. I would love to drive it naked one day. Mopar or no car. Keith

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Always thought the 1968 Camaro was the best looking Camaro, unfortunately I have never owned one, I do have a 2020 Camaro though. Bought it for a daily driver so its a V6, not really considered a muscle car but a lot of fun to drive.

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