Termyn8or
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FR If you're going to spend money on a toy, why not make it a nice one ? Like a musclecar from the 1960s or so ? By the late sixties they had decent suspension etc., and still used old technology, points and rotor, a normally aspirated carb. things like that. And they actually had some style. I went by Central Caddilac the other day, and looking at the new cars, the only way to tell it was a Caddy was the emblem. In the old days you knew, you just knew. A Pontiac, a Buick, they had a look. And for the most part, anything with a bigblock would blow the doors off most production cars today. Most people don't like big car these days. I do. The problem is anything I want costs $$$$$$. A 1970 Olds Toronado GT is probably my one and only. Look it up, they were awesome and I had two of them years ago. The next best thing would be a 1970 Buick GS455. But you can find plenty of others. A daily driver is a daily driver. The old beater with a heater, but a toy is a toy, so make it something special. I see nothing special about any Mazda. I can't comment on their reliability because I've never owned one. But an old car, who cars if it's reliable ? If it breaks down open the trunk, get out a couple of basic tools and you can fix it yourself. Some people consider the cars I like to be land yachts. But when I ride in what I consider shitcans, it's like a go kart. Being able to slap that weight around like nothing is cool as hell. And what's even better is the "sleeping giant". People think "I can beat that old thing" and then you surprise them. I know I sound like a maniac, maybe I am. However I've never raced title for title because if I just beat it, what the hell do I want with it ? T^T
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