my bike was stolen today at school
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I agree with imp on that, tinkering is fun, and it's alot easier on older vehicles.
But I think the reason older cars are so desireable is that they look solid, and reliable. Big steel bodies that look like they're as strong as a rock.
But I think the reason older cars are so desireable is that they look solid, and reliable. Big steel bodies that look like they're as strong as a rock.
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The classic of classics. 1966 Pontiac GTO


Man, they're bada$$! I want 10. They're sleek, they're fast, they're pretty.

Man, they're bada$$! I want 10. They're sleek, they're fast, they're pretty.
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That is a really nice classic muscle car. I've always thought about owning one of the 1960's vintage then I hear stories on how much time, effort and cost it takes to keep them going... Options?t_bonee wrote:The classic of classics. 1966 Pontiac GTO
Man, they're bada$$! I want 10. They're sleek, they're fast, they're pretty.
I was lucky enough to rent a Dodge Challenger for 14 days in the summer and that was a real blast to drive.

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t_bonee wrote:The classic of classics. 1966 Pontiac GTO
Man, they're bada$$! I want 10. They're sleek, they're fast, they're pretty.
any 60s muscle car is badass, but why not go with the GTO of GTOs.
the JUDGE!
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The judge is nice, but there is just something special about the '66.
Mike, any 60's muscle car is gonna cost you an arm and a leg in gas these days. Time and effort, well I guess that depends on how much $ you got to spend on the front end. If it's a lot, then you can get one that is running and looks great. Not a lot and you're putting a lot of time and effort ( and cash ) restoring it. A decent GTO of the 60's vintage will run ya $30k. A tricked out fancied up one $50k. A "fixer upper" I've seen for ~ $15k.
You'll prolly get the same for any make/model of old muscle car. Some options are like you suggested, the new re issues of the old ones. They are cool, but to me, they just aren't the same. I mean, they don't have carbs man.
Mike, any 60's muscle car is gonna cost you an arm and a leg in gas these days. Time and effort, well I guess that depends on how much $ you got to spend on the front end. If it's a lot, then you can get one that is running and looks great. Not a lot and you're putting a lot of time and effort ( and cash ) restoring it. A decent GTO of the 60's vintage will run ya $30k. A tricked out fancied up one $50k. A "fixer upper" I've seen for ~ $15k.
You'll prolly get the same for any make/model of old muscle car. Some options are like you suggested, the new re issues of the old ones. They are cool, but to me, they just aren't the same. I mean, they don't have carbs man.

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Re: my bike was stolen today at school
Well, actually the GTO of GTO's is a Ferrari, they were first. But at
who can afford one, much less drive it.
Here is a pic of my toy, Enzo Ferrari stated this was the most beautiful car ever made and would never be eclipsed, and this about his biggest rival at Le Mans.



Here is a pic of my toy, Enzo Ferrari stated this was the most beautiful car ever made and would never be eclipsed, and this about his biggest rival at Le Mans.
