
The huge displacement engines of the Detroit OEM's (previously known as The Big Three GM, Ford and Chrysler) were the catalyst for the rise in muscle car mania. In the mid-1960s, Japan and Germany invaded. 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 LS6 engine in the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is one of the greatest examples of the modern muscle car. GM rated LS6 as having 450 horsepower. However, real-world data suggests that it has closer to 500 horses. Regardless of the horsepower rating, the LS6 engine is known for its massive torque curve, which wowed drivers of the day. Big-inch motors produce a tremendous amount of torque that can shred tires. The Chevelle LS6 was a true beast on the track.
The LS6 engine was the key to victory in the horsepower wars of late 1960s/early 1970s. The Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 was the secret weapon used in the 1970 muscle car race. Although the Ford 428 Cobra jet's engine was big, as was the Chrysler 440 wedge and Dodge 426 Hemi, the LS6 option was only offered for a single model, 1970. Buick also offered a 455 cubic-inch (7.46 L) engine in its 1970s.

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. The Valiant's Valiant-like front end sheet and hood scoop were also the same, but this car was distinguished by its cowlback design. Duster models began at $2,172 in 1970 and could be purchased as either a two-door coupe, or sedan.
The Plymouth Valiant's flagship product was the duster. It was introduced in 1970, and sold for seven year. The 340-cubic inches V-8 was the most powerful, with 275 horsepower. Budget-friendly engines included two slant sixes and a 318-cubic-inch V-8. The Plymouth sporty model was the most successful in 1970. Despite the fact that it was affordable, many buyers loved its 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. The Dodge muscle car's stunning looks are not the only thing that makes it stand out. It also boasts an exceptional restoration that has been meticulously done. Future Classics can help make your dream of owning this iconic car a reality. The restoration process can be started by our team of experts.
This iconic muscle car was part the Scat Pack. Its original nose design was completely changed and its base cost was decreased to $3074. For maximum impact, the car's paint colors were selected, including Panther Pink. Only a handful of cars were painted in that color, which made it a rare sight. Despite its unique design, sales fell in 1970.

1970 Pontiac Trans Am SD-455
The legendary 1970 Pontiac Trans Am, one of the most iconic muscle cars ever made, is also the most desirable. This supercharged four cylinder engine produced 290 horsepower (270 PS) and was the first car with such a high compression ratio. In the summer of 1972, Pontiac engineers were deep into developing this engine, which was the basis of the 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. Most famously, Burt Reynolds owned a Trans Am and drove it on his many movie sets. It's easy for us to understand why the Trans Am is the "Screaming Chicken".
FAQ
What does it matter which college I attend?
Non, really. There is no difference in the programs offered by colleges for getting into automotive work. But, there are better programs at some schools than others. Look elsewhere if you want something more niche.
Can I work as an auto mechanic without a degree? Can I do part-time studies?
It is not essential, but it is helpful. Employers prefer applicants who have completed a full-time degree. It shows you are dedicated and have worked hard to achieve your goals.
But, this doesn't mean you have to stop working while studying. Many universities permit students to take courses during the summer holidays, and then finish their studies in the fall. Others allow students to study part-time all year.
What should I know about car mechanics
To work as an auto technician, you don’t need to know much about cars. The only thing you need is the ability to fix them. Most people start by fixing things like changing tires or fitting brake pads.
You'll need the ability to read and understand diagrams and to follow simple rules of good practise. Also, you will need to know how to tell if parts require replacing or repair.
You should not attempt to fix vehicles without proper training and guidance. This is especially true if you deal with expensive components such as engines or transmissions.
Although you won't have to know much about automobiles, you must be familiar with the basics of mechanical engineering as well as physics. This includes understanding the mechanics of how engines and brakes work.
You should also be ready to handle all kinds of situations. You might be required to work on a vehicle that was involved in an accident. You will also need to be able to deal with accidents and breakdowns.
You must also be willing to learn quickly. In order to be able diagnose and fix problems, you will also need to know how to do simple maintenance tasks such tightening bolts.
What qualifications are required to become a mechanic
You will need to pass several exams in order to become a mechanic. These include:
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A general knowledge test
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A practical examination
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An apprenticeship test
These tests will ensure you are familiar with the fundamental concepts of mechanics and physics before starting to work as a mechanic.
Once you've passed these tests, you'll be eligible to work as a mechanic. You'll still need an apprenticeship. This will involve training in the trade.
To fully understand the mechanics of vehicle repairs, you'll need workshops and classes. Additionally, you will need to work with experienced mechanics.
You'll need a high level of concentration and attention to detail if you want to succeed as a mechanic. Repairs to vehicles require you to pay attention to every detail.
You'll need patience and persistence to become a successful mechanic. This may not be the career path that you want if you aren't able to follow directions.
You could make a great career out of your love for cars and the work that goes into fixing them.
Is it hard being a mechanic apprentice
It's not easy, however, it is very rewarding and offers many opportunities for growth.
You need to have patience and perseverance. Also, you must know how to fix trucks, cars, and motorcycles.
Customers and family members can put a lot pressure on you. They want you to succeed. However, you shouldn't be forced to make difficult decisions.
If you like fixing cars, this could be a great career option. This job allows you to make a decent wage and build up your company.
But, you might prefer a different path. Consider becoming a technician.
This involves using your technical expertise to support other workers. Technicians could benefit from your technical expertise to solve problems or teach new techniques.
Another option is to become an advisor in service. When customers bring their cars into a garage, they will receive advice and assistance.
Your decision depends on what you want to do. There are many options to choose from, and it is up to you which one suits you the best.
How long does an apprenticeship in automotive mechanics last?
A three-year apprenticeship in automotive mechanics takes. It includes two years of school and two years as an apprentice. The first year of training is spent in the trade. This includes theory and practical skills as well as safety procedures. You'll also learn how tools can be used safely and efficiently during this year. After you have completed the first year of training, you will be able to spend an additional year on-the job learning different trades. These years will offer you the opportunity to attend formal classes.
The last year of your program will be spent earning qualifications and becoming certified. These include NVQs (National Vocational Qualifications), that are given after passing specific industry exams. The HNCs (Higher National Certificates), on the other hand, cover general subjects like customer service and management. City & Guilds certificates can be obtained for individuals who want to learn certain trades.
Statistics
- 52% of Mechanics in the United States think their salaries are enough for the cost of living in their area. (indeed.com)
- There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)
- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that the job outlook for automotive service technicians and mechanics is expected to decline by 4% from 2019 to 2029. (indeed.com)
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How To
How to properly diagnose your car for repair
The symptoms of your vehicle are the first thing you need to look at in order to determine whether it is in dire need of repairs. Next, you can follow these steps in order to diagnose your car.
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Check engine lights. You should inspect the dashboard lights, such as the engine light indicator and the oil pressure gauge. Also, check the battery light indicator. You may have a problem with your vehicle if any of the indicators are flashing for more than a few days.
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Take a look at the treads. Tire wear can lead to problems in handling and brake performance. Also, inspect the treads of your wheels. They should look clean and be smooth. To do this, remove the wheels and take them out. To check the condition of your treads, use a flashlight.
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Pay attention to the level of your brake fluid. You must always monitor the level of your brake fluid. This ensures that your brakes work properly. Your brakes may fail if the brake fluid level drops.
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Test the suspension system. Vehicles usually have a suspension system that helps absorb shocks and vibrations while driving. It gives you better control and allows for smoother accelerations and decelerations. It might feel uncontrollable or wobbly if your vehicle is suffering from a suspension problem. If you are unsure if your vehicle is suffering from a suspension problem, put weight on the front and rear axles to check the movement.
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Take a look at the steering column. Steering columns connect the steering wheels to other parts of the vehicle. Many accidents can cause damage to steering columns. You should replace your steering column if it feels loose or unstable.
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Pay attention to the exhaust pipe. The exhaust pipes are responsible for moving gases from the combustion chamber into the atmosphere. Exhaust pipes that are cracked or leaking can allow harmful fumes to enter your cabin. Additionally, your tailpipe should be fixed immediately if it is bent.
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Check under the hood. If you see anything unusual, take a look under the hood. There could be fluid leaking from your engine. In addition, if you notice an unusual smell coming from your engine compartment, you should contact a professional technician.
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It is important to inspect the air filter. The outside environment can collect dust and other debris in your vehicle's air filters. A dirty air filter causes your vehicle to run poorly. Replace your air filter regularly.
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Check the fan belt. Your vehicle's fan belt connects the engine to the transmission. If the fan belt fails, the engine won't start. The process of replacing the belt is straightforward. All you need is a screwdriver and some pliers.
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The radiator hose and hoses should be checked. The radiator-hose carries water to the engine. If the hose becomes damaged or cracked, hot liquid can be emitted onto the engine. To repair the hose, you will only need to use a pair needle-nosepliers and a wire brush.
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Check the windshield wipers. Windshield wipers work by using electricity to remove rain and snow. If they stop working they could leave streaks behind on your window glass. You can fix the problem by changing the washer fluid.
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You should inspect the cables. The battery cables supply power to your car's electrical systems. Always disconnect the negative wire before you replace batteries. Failure to do so can damage your alternator.
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Check the headlights. The headlights will illuminate the road ahead. Poor visibility can result if the headlights don't function properly. To check if the bulbs have gone out, you can inspect them.
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Check 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.
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Check the brakes. Before you collide with another vehicle, brakes will slow down the car. If your brakes aren't working properly, you may lose control and crash into other cars.
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Change the oil. The oil keeps your engine well lubricated. It helps keep metal parts from getting too worn down. It is recommended that the oil be changed every other month.