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What's so wrong about that? I'm not most people. Don't play that card on me.Well, here's some deja vu. Slash tells someone what they think is wrong (nobody thinks about 70's cars as dream cars), then reverts back to "Opinion" stance when called out on his own dream vehicles.
I'm saying 80's era and older American cars hold up like junk in an accident. And with how modern cars are built, the issue is just made worse in head-on and side impacts. Despite all their weight and steel, the engineering involved was pretty much junk in terms of chassis design and energy dissipation.
Do you think he cares if he is looking at buying one of these cars?
While I agree they were at best "sketchy", in todays world that is easily fixable. Not as safe as modern cars, but handling and the like can be fixed.
You are only going to live once. Let the kid drive what he wants.
You need to get over your obsession with old Fords and realize the engineering behind most of them was very, very primitive at best. Especially when compared to the standards of the last two decades.
First of all, you don't have the right to tell me what obsession I need to "get over" because you don't like the same type of vehicles as I do.
Otherwise, this is exactly why I love them, because you don't have to know everything in the world to work on one. I don't give a 🤬 if technology these days is better.
I've said it a million times, if you put a wrench in a morons hand, they can fix it.