There’s a reason Memphis Raines, the retired car thief in the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds” gave a female nickname (Eleanor) to the 1967 Mustang he had to steal—it’s simply a thing of beauty. Muscle cars aren’t just masculine, many women love them and drive them as well. These classic cars are geared towards women, with big horsepower and eloquent, speed-ready designs.
1970 Chevelle SS396
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Muscular but compact, the sporty Chevelle SS396 really packs a lot of power into a small package some might even call “cute.” The high, punchy stance of the car makes it feel even more powerful. It has a 350 horsepower turbo V8 engine, or opt for the cowl injection variety that’s 375 horsepower for even more punch off the line. It costs around $11,500.
Trade up to the LS6 Chevelle, which packs a mind-blowing 450 horsepower. This compact beauty has a stylish body, and its smooth but pumped-up design really attracts women who love gorgeous looks and performance.
If you’re worried about price, the Chevelle LS6 goes for $2,662 to $20,377, depending on condition. To further save costs (especially in the case of unexpected issues), a Carchex auto warranty can cover expensive repairs down the line.
1970 Buick GSX Stage 1
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Often compared to (and raced against) the LS6 is the Buick GSX Stage 1. This muscle car produces 360 horses from a 455 cubic-inch V8 and has a sleek, pumped and beautiful design. A sloping back tapers to a stylish spoiler that helps keep both tires planted on the asphalt. You’ll have trouble keeping yourself firmly planted in the driver’s seat as this quiet beauty roars off the line.
Just be ready to fork over some serious money. The car sells for $119,000 on the high end, but you may find one as low as $39,000 depending on its condition.
1967 Shelby Mustang GT500
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Imagine this car in pink! The Shelby Mustang was built by Carroll Shelby, a great racing innovator, and it is now legend thanks to movies and a fanatic fan base.
The difference between this muscle car and the other Ford Mustangs is under the hood. It boasts a 355 horsepower Police Interceptor engine. A slick, drop-back styling and racing-preened stance make it a beauty on the road and the track. You can find a Mustang GT with a 425 horsepower V8 engine for around $81,000.
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible
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Like the wind in your hair? The 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible features a power-packed 375 horsepower V8 engine. Roll down the top, and you and your ladies can cruise the strip in true style. Plus, if anyone challenges you to a drag race, you’ll leave them in the dust.
The interiors of the Challenger appeal to your sense of style, with premium upgrades like wood grain and leather seats. The convertible was only offered in 1970, but you’ll find hard top models carrying over in following model years.
The convertible R/T with 3×2 engine runs around $114,000 in excellent shape, but you can pick up a restoration project for around $40,950.
About the author: Ernie Sanchez is a freelance writer from Florida
Some gorgeous cars in this article!!