Most of the muscle cars that are out there, have some really muscled engines that usually would not run on standard gasoline. The proper way to fill up the tank in these cars is the high octane gasoline that has well over 104 octanes.
Octane is a unit that measures the strength of the gasoline. The standard is 95 octane and is used in all normal engine cars, but not for muscle cars. You will not feel the real power that should come from the engine, if you run it on low octane gasoline. Here on this video, the owner of the car says that he keeps it in the shape that he first bought it. His car is a beautiful 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS, but also he owns a 1972 Chevy Chevelle SS.
And that is the thing that makes it unique. There are all the stock parts that came with car, no addition is made, no upgrades and the paint is still looking like new. This owner has some real love towards old timers and he kept this car looking like new.
There is no other car like this, most of them, made in 1965, are now in some junkyard eaten by the rain and snow. Check it out here:
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