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Old 11-05-2006, 06:24 PM   #26
JpLelko
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Quote: Originally Posted by FC3S View Post
i've always hated that

"why get the old car, new ones are better!" ****es me off everytime, dont people think we've thought of that?, god

good luck man, my cars from 91, and im gonna put multiple thousands into it as well, lol

I have no problem with old cars (my personal favorite car is a 1967 mustang fastback and i hope to own one), and restoring them is fine. i just don't get dumping $16k worth of audio equipment into a $500 car thats all.

Quote: Originally Posted by Sidewalksalvage View Post
HELL YEAH!

I just thought id point this out.....

why do people restore cars from the 1930's through the 1970's yet doing anything to an 80's or 90's is so bad?

People restore cars from 1900's (model A) through the 70's because of the no smog restriction on car engines. which really comes into play if you live in california. also they are classic cars. i hardly think that you ca classify a 1987 camry as a Classic.
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