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Havok:
I'm with Tommy there. I have an '86 TransAm with a highly modified Chevy small block, and there's just no feeling like it. A fast luxury car with a smooth ride is nice, but not the same. Here's my baby:

shardian:
Having read that listing, RUN!!!! That thing is a disaster waiting to happen and on top of that, it is ugly as hell!

My father-in-law has a mid-eighties Corvette that is a blast to drive. It is low, loud, cramped, uncomfortable as hell, extremely bumpy ride...and it is AWESOME!! I know corvette afficionados don't like the 80's Vettes, but IMO they are still good looking cars, and most importantly aside from the body style, it is still a Corvette underneath the body.

FrizzleFried:
The 80's were a TERRIBLE decade for American automobiles.  ALMOST as bad as 1973-1979.  So basically 1973-1989 sucked...1990-2007 has been pretty ---smurfy--- as well.  Bottom line is that TRUE MUSCLE CARS died in 1972...the year I was born.   ---daisies---.

ChadTower:

I'm trying to figure out how that car has a million miles on it.

AtomSmasher:

--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on August 03, 2007, 10:09:11 am ---The 80's were a TERRIBLE decade for American automobiles.  ALMOST as bad as 1973-1979.  So basically 1973-1989 sucked...1990-2007 has been pretty ---smurfy--- as well.  Bottom line is that TRUE MUSCLE CARS died in 1972...the year I was born.   ---daisies---.



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Which is why my favorite muscle car is the original muscle car, the GTO.  The new GTO's are pretty nice too   ;D  (known as Holden Monaro's to the Aussie's)

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