Chase and how Muscle Cars is a part of American tradition – Keep America Muscle
Chase and how Muscle Cars is a part of American tradition

Chase and how Muscle Cars is a part of American tradition

My name is Chase and my 1st Muscle Car was a 2004 Mustang GT. Now I drive a 2020 Challenger Scat Pack. Growing up in North Carolina my dad always brought me around all types of racing. I grew up around NASCAR, Drag and motorcycle racing which led to my love of American muscle. He also had a white ‘79 Corvette Stingray when I was a kid that I absolutely loved. When I was about 10 years old my grandpa got a white 2001 Corvette that he always told me he would give me. Unfortunately that never happened, and I’ve told myself since that one day I will own a C5 for that reason.

Classic American muscle cars are works of art in my eyes. Each one has a history of its own and a story to be told. When you see a classic muscle car in the streets, it demands attention and admiration. The passion it takes for a car to be kept and maintained for that long is incredible. It’s especially cool to see cars passed on from generation to generation. I also love the people you meet in the muscle car community. My dad and I are in the process of trying to get a 67 Chevelle SS to restore, which will be a dream come true! Hopefully one day I can pass on the love of muscle cars to my son. Thats why American Muscle Cars must stick around. 

My 1st Muscle Car was a 2004 Mustang GT. Now I drive a 2020 Challenger Scat Pack. Growing up in North Carolina my dad always brought me around all types of racing. I grew up around NASCAR, Drag and motorcycle racing which led to my love of American muscle. He also had a white ‘79 Corvette Stingray when I was a kid that I absolutely loved. When I was about 10 my grandpa got a white 2001 Corvette that he always told me he would give me. Unfortunately that never happened, and I’ve told myself since that one day I will own a C5 for that reason.

Classic American muscle cars are works of art in my eyes. Each one has a history of its own and a story to be told. When you see a classic muscle car in the streets, it demands attention and admiration. The passion it takes for a car to be kept and maintained for that long is incredible it’s especially cool to see cars passed on from generation to generation. I also love the people you meet in the muscle car community. My dad and I are in the process of trying to get a 67 Chevelle SS to restore, which will be a dream come true! Hopefully one day I can pass on the love of muscle cars to my son.


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