"Muscle cars aren't dead, they've just, grown up, a little." Welcome, to the NEW Concord Boston for the '83 model year! Below are the stats, pictures, and reviews that all make you want to do one thing. You'll find out what we mean as you read on... The 1983 Concord Boston comes in 3 trims, including the mild and affordable AX model. Using our latest engine, the new "Steel Count" motor pushes out a -more-than-adequate 83 horsepower. An easy car to handle* the AX is comfortable, fun, fast, and a quality car. Price: $10,799 *Door handles not included. Next up is the luxurious RS. With unbeatable comfort and style, the RS is a hotel room on wheels. But let's not forget that the RS is also a step up in performance. A car that will impress a prom-date even more than a Viva Swood or an Owl Speedback. Price: $19,999 Finally, we come back to what true muscle is. It's the Boston SS! With rear-wheel drive, it's the year's fastest muscle car! It also comes with the classic, magnum wheels**. Price: $24,000 **Not really. Here are some reviews about the car: --The SS really is a strong contender for the 1983 car of the year award. I think I might just buy one... --BeamTrend --What comfort, what speed, the RS could not be better! --Automation Collaboration Weekly --With the AX starting at only $10,799, it really is an amazing bang for your buck. --Car and MacGyver So, have you found out what that "thing" was? You'd be right by saying, "Yes, I'll go right out and buy a 1983 Concord Boston!" Concord, America's number one car manufacturer.
No. It’s mainly because I’ve gotten a lot better at designing Automation cars since then, (these 3 were my first cars). But I will redo these cars and release them.