10 Quickest Muscle Cars of 1968 | What They Cost Then vs. Now

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Brace yourselves for a thrilling ride into the past with our latest video, "10 Quickest Muscle Cars of 1968: What They Cost Then vs. Now." Join us as we rev up the nostalgia and take a closer look at the fastest and most iconic classic American muscle cars that dominated the streets in the electrifying year of 1968.

Discover the performance, power, and price tags of these legendary muscle cars, as we unveil the original cost back in 1968 and compare it to their current market value. From the sleek lines of the classics to the unmistakable roar of powerful engines, we've curated the top 10 muscle cars that have become timeless symbols of speed and style.

Explore the world of classic cars and find out which muscle car held the title of the most expensive in 1968. Delve into the 10 rarest muscle cars of all time, and learn about the 60s rarest muscle cars that have become coveted gems for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're a seasoned classic car aficionado or a newcomer to the world of muscle car history, this video is your ticket to the fastest muscle cars of the 1960s. From the best muscle car in the world to the top 10 classic cars that defined an era, we've got it all covered in this trip down memory lane.

Don't miss out on the chance to witness the speed, power, and timeless appeal of 1960s muscle cars that continue to captivate hearts around the globe. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of classic American muscle cars in "10 Quickest Muscle Cars of 1968: What They Cost Then vs. Now."

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I was only 13 years old in 1968. I loved the design of the 1968 2 door with the 289cc engine. I was fortunate enough to get one in the early 1980’s and I owned it for 35 years. It was always a head-turner!

garygalawan
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I've had lots of fast cars ranging from Corvettes to a TVR but my favorite ride was my 1969 Dodge Charger R/T with a 440 V-8 Magnum. I bought it new from a dealer after someone special ordered a number of items deleted and didn't buy it. It had no A/C, no power steering, no power brakes, and the rear R/T strip was also missing. The 4-speed Hurst shifter came with a bend to get it closer to the driver. It was a beast to drive w/o power steering. but you could catch rubber in all four gears. It was also fun to run in first gear on idle, and let it chug abound the local drive-in. I never made any mechanical changes to it but I did install rear speakers and a 4 track tape deck (later upgraded to an 8-track lol).

MrMike-jxgw
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Had a 1968 Charger 383 — was probably my only “should never have sold” car.. Kept it 8 years ...

stevearmstrong
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Loved All the '68s. Mom's cousin had a '68 Vette, and took me for a ride! I was 8, and have no clue which engine was in it, but I Loved that car.

edsteward
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Had a '68 RoadRunner 383 Hurst 4 Speed on the Floor E70 Front Tires G60's in the Rear - a real screamer

SAFETYHOOD
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My first car was a 1968 Malibu, (Red) Chevy (327 C.I.). Purchased in Cal for $2200.00 with low mileage. Totaled it the same year with five friends in the car; doing about 110. No one got even a scratch and not any were wearing seat belts. I had the Astro Supreme wheels which were very popular back then.

SuperSynoptic
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When I got out of the Army in May 1968 my goal was to own a Shelby Mustang. In September of 1968 I found a 1968 Shelby GT500 convertible for sale at a car dealer for $3, 500.00. I bought it and then traded it in 1972 for a new Torino. Fast forward to 1978 and I bought another 1968 Shelby but this one was a GT500KR convertible.

richardbrown
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Friend of mine dad worked at a Ford dealership in Beaverton Or back in late 60s early 70s. He was driving a like 69 or 70 Ford Torino with the 428 with shaker hood. We got to take it out once and Man that car moved!!! You could do a burn out for as far as you wanted!! Fantastic fast car!

mattmccleary
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The 1960s through the early 1970s had the best looking muscle car's ever.

norrismulgrew
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My dad bought a 69 Road Runner I was 13 years old at the time and did get to drive it when I turned 16 that was a blast for a 16 year old boy, everyone wanted to hear the horn n lots of people wanted to race me as well

tc
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My brother bought a new red '66 Chevelle SS 396 with 375 HP and a 4 speed tranny a year before he got out of the Navy. I was 14 years old at the time so I don't know every detail about it except the car smoked the tires in first, second and third gear without power shifting just by flooring it. One time, his foot slipped off the clutch when stopped at a stop sign at idle and it chirped the tires. I thought the car would stall but it kept going. That's power! He got married and traded that car for a first year Vega (ugh!) that rotted out badly after only three years. The '60's muscle cars were all great. My High School parking lot was packed with them back in the day!

robertscheinost
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Quickness and muscle were difficult to join. Zero to sixty, the quarter mile and top end were different beasts. I both lived in and loved the muscle car era. You could easily take something stock and turn it into an absolute monster. Working on and driving them was so much fun. I wish I still had all of them.

JackReynolds-wg
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Had a 73' Challenger 340 4- barrel, 4 speed pistol grip shifter, a 69' Swinger 340 4-barrel with a Torq flight automatic. In high school I had a 66'Chevell 327 4-speed rock crusher transmission. Later on, a 70' Chevell SS cowl induction, 400 small block, 4-speed, red with a white stripe down the center, white interior. Wish I had them today.

van
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My first car was a 1968 SS 396 Chevelle. It weighed 3, 400 pounds and cost me $3, 400 which exactly met Chevy's $1 per pound target. To get that price, it didn't have air conditioning, power steering, nor an am-fm radio. Great car to drive.

BrainPunter
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I'm Lovin' it! fast cars and fast times jack!💖!

frankwafer
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All beautiful cars. The 1960's was a decade long, with as much history as most centuries packed in.

lorenschwiderski
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My dad had a beautiful black 68 charger I loved riding in that car with him

bobbymckinney
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I had a 68 GTO 400Ci ram air. Loved that car.

blackhillsrider
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Perfect timing!!! Cheers from Australia

TheSonicdruid
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I grew up with two older brothers doing the hot rod bit. My older brother had a '64 Galaxie with a 427 that would twist the drive shaft into...he couldn't solve the problem (it was a freakin' boat of a car....) so he sold it.

Hot Rod magazine did factory engine builds from the '60's and found out the 60's 427s actually produced upwards of 600 hp, and the factory rated them below

Middle brother bought a 1967 Buick Skylark from one of my older brothers hot rod friends that had installed a Buick GS 350 in it with a powerglide....he'd pump the air shocks up tight, put a set of re-treads on the back, and smoke that freakin' thing down the highway over 55 times, and lucky to have lived through it!!

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