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- Wasilla, AK
I always liked the 60's, 70's, and 80's race cars.
You've kinda got it arse-about-face there.To famine yes, yes it is.
However, I disagreeAnything under and over 8 cylinders with the except of various single and twin cylinder 2 and 4 stroke ATV engines sound like ass. I don't care what it is. Not my cup of tea.
Big fat American pushrod V8s are the best sounding engines in my opinion. Nothing will ever match it.
Probably why I like Harley's so much.
You've kinda got it arse-about-face there.
The point was that folk who own cars that look like other ones but are badged differently (like the Shelby Cobra/GT350/GT500, any Alpina, Brabus or Ruf [except the RT12, which is an entirely original product besides the monocoque]) always have to explain why their car isn't the more common other car - and by "have to", I mean they literally feel compelled to - and that this process is boring. The members who were counter-arguing the semantic point that the car isn't more common other car unthinkingly proved that point with such glorious aplomb it was almost by design.
That said, on a personal note it is important as a car enthusiast to get a car's name right. Otherwise you may as well just say "It's a white one.".
Everyone has a preference.However, I disagree
Oh, I'm just getting started.Everyone has a preference.