Article: CLASSIC MUSCLE CARS // INVESTING IN DRIVING KICKS

The fast, distinctive American muscle cars from the 1960s and early 1970s are becoming hot items here and throughout the country.

These cars are relatively cheap, easy to work on and widely available. And they're very desirable to the initial crop of baby boomers - who got their first driver's licenses about the time mass-produced muscle cars arrived.

Many boomers haven't forgotten that the muscle car was the sexy car in America during their youth, and they've been going after one.

"I sell about 40 old muscle cars each month, and keep some 200 in stock under one roof," says Greg Grams, owner of the Volo Auto Museum in Volo, just north of Barrington. "These cars generally cost from ...

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