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How much is a muscle car?

The price of a muscle car varies enormously depending on several factors:

* Make and Model: A classic Mustang will cost far differently than a modern Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Even within a single model, the year and specific options significantly impact price.

* Year and Condition: A pristine, low-mileage classic will be far more expensive than a heavily modified or neglected example. Restoration costs can also add substantially to the price.

* Modifications: Aftermarket parts and modifications can increase (or sometimes decrease) the value depending on their quality and desirability.

* Location: Prices can vary geographically due to market demand and regional preferences.

You could find a relatively affordable project car (needing significant work) for under $10,000, while a highly sought-after, low-mileage classic or a brand new high-performance model can easily exceed $100,000 or even reach into the millions for truly rare and exceptional vehicles.

To get a better idea of pricing, you'll need to be more specific about the make, model, year, and condition of the muscle car you're interested in. Checking online classifieds (like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Hemmings, Bring a Trailer) and used car websites will give you a better sense of current market prices.