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Old cars rotting away on your route?
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<blockquote data-quote="65Goat" data-source="post: 1110340" data-attributes="member: 23990"><p>I totally respect your knowledge of the mechanical aspect of engines, transmissions, hp to weight ratios, etc. I do, however think Leno has an incredible knowledge of collectible cars. He may not necessarily know how to repair one but, as you stated, that is what his fat wallet pays for. I enjoy My Classis Car as well as Chasing Classic Cars with Wayne Carini and any other auto related show that happens to be on(graveyard carz, overhaulin, etc). There is nothing I like more than someone finding a hidden gem in a garage in some remote location. </p><p></p><p>I like to think you're right about the old car whipping the new car muscle. I just read too many articles about the new Vettes and Camaros and Mustangs and the stupid ET's they are turning. I just recently sold my '65 GTO with a 421 tri-power(NOM) 4 speed, and as much as I would like to think that it could have competed with modern muscle I really have my doubts. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I totally respect you, Texan's, 1Brownwrench's and several others takes on old cars. As you can tell I have a passion for them and could talk about them all day long. I will someday have another muscle car, I just have to get the kid through college first. Thanks for you excellent posts, I learn something every time you make one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65Goat, post: 1110340, member: 23990"] I totally respect your knowledge of the mechanical aspect of engines, transmissions, hp to weight ratios, etc. I do, however think Leno has an incredible knowledge of collectible cars. He may not necessarily know how to repair one but, as you stated, that is what his fat wallet pays for. I enjoy My Classis Car as well as Chasing Classic Cars with Wayne Carini and any other auto related show that happens to be on(graveyard carz, overhaulin, etc). There is nothing I like more than someone finding a hidden gem in a garage in some remote location. I like to think you're right about the old car whipping the new car muscle. I just read too many articles about the new Vettes and Camaros and Mustangs and the stupid ET's they are turning. I just recently sold my '65 GTO with a 421 tri-power(NOM) 4 speed, and as much as I would like to think that it could have competed with modern muscle I really have my doubts. In the meantime, I totally respect you, Texan's, 1Brownwrench's and several others takes on old cars. As you can tell I have a passion for them and could talk about them all day long. I will someday have another muscle car, I just have to get the kid through college first. Thanks for you excellent posts, I learn something every time you make one. [/QUOTE]
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