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Old 03-22-2013, 10:56 AM   #179 (permalink)
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I agree. I've always had a love for the history. My Dad is the one. He owned a 72 240 and all that love was past to me. Now he lives his passion threw me.

Impoet cars are best period. There is no arguement possiable there. Foriegn companies have pride and purpose. Everything on our car is there for a purpose. So be it a screw, bracket, or what not. Domestic cars are not build with the same standereds. More thrown together if I might say. Ask any bodyshop guy.

Plus domestic guys, especially the classics have no respect for the overall culture. They feel there the original and only pure car hobbiest.
I don't buy that at all. Especially the last part.

Sure, there are muscle car fanboys, but if you go to any classic shows you find plenty of guys that appreciate EVERYTHING. I dare say the vast majority are genuine "car guys."
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