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The 1971 Corvette would prove to be much what the 70s brought in the way of Vettes. The machine would be more balanced and proved to be a bit tamer than the previous year’s model due to the increasing federal regulations on fuel economy and emissions control. Sadly for the engineers at GM this would become common practice for a number of years to come.
The 1970 Corvette was delayed due to a strike which ultimately proved costly.
This guide helps both beginners to the auto performance part world, and veteran performance parts users, with some key info on common performance parts. Whether you want to add some speed to your street rod, get the mustang cruising 0-60 faster and louder, or just want your car to run better, this guide is for you.
The problem with fuel has gotten worse over the years and has become a global concern. The tremendous increase in the price of fuel has frustrated many muscle car and sports car owners and the gasoline companies are left to take the blame. Gas has always been a priced commodity; with the price of fuel increasing on a daily basis, a new breed of cars has become very popular.
Not a lot of people are aware of this but you can also buy used race cars if you want. Most of us think that you can only buy ordinary cars, trucks, and motorbikes second hand, but apparently you can get yourself a used race car as well.