Great article on owning a muscle car

I actually feel like the article does something of a service by, potentially, keeping unprepared dreamers from buying a project that never actually gets completed or maybe keeps a 45 year old classic from getting wrecked in morning rush hour traffic or simply steers apartment dwellers off of buying a car they really cannot keep the way it should be. I do enjoy seeing old muscle on the road but I hate seeing it dry-rotting away on someone's un-mowed front lawn, sun-faded and covered in dead leaves.