The world is a much more equal place for women in education, work, and social norms, but the muscle car has always been a male dominated concept. The original muscle car was created in the late 1940s with the introduction of the Oldsmobile 88. However, by the 1960s, car dealers were unveiling the new breed of hot rods. They were smaller, lighter cars with big V8 engines. Their price tag was little, too. This new class of hot rods included the 1967 Camero. For years, it was the symbol of affordable cool. Then it disappeared. Now it’s back, and the new Camero is hot with women.
It’s not just a man’s toy anymore. The new muscle cars are classy, colorful, powerful and sexy. They have become a moving accessory for women with a sense of adventure and style. Dealers know this because the colors are bright and attention getting. If you see a bright red or green Camero rolling by, there’s a good chance it’s a woman behind the wheel. The reason for this traveling trend is a guess. It could be that women are showing their power, and taking over a male dominated section of the transportation world, or it could be all about sex appeal.
Daisy Duke hopping out of the General Lee is an All American girl image that screams adventure, and a little bit of intellectual bad girl. Of course, the ultimate feminine cool is to own a used one of these orginal muscle masters. The new ones are fun, but the used ones are breathtakingly cool. More men may be traveling in the old models because they require come automotive know how, but a chick hopping out of a 1967 Camero SS is about as sexy and cool as it gets. It will definitely turn some heads. However, the girls need to be warned. It’s entirely possible that the guys are more interested in the car than the girl. Just be careful because your new Camero might steal your guy away from you.