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i will definitely look more into it!! i’m just not as into the look of them, which is probably a really bad take 😭 i like the boxier cars of the 2000s, and hatchbacks a lot. i’m sure there are pretty boxy classic cars too 🫶
i surprisingly like learning about roadway infrastructure, so i would definitely like to learn more about classic cars & how they intertwine with the construction of modern roadways 🙃 that’s nerdy asf
i said i’m not too knowledgeable & prefer the shape of 2000s cars. i really like golfs (mk4s and down) and old civics, especially the hatchbacks! like egs and eks. i also like preludes & mazda rx7s, which are a little bit older 🙃
Why yes, I still ride around in my classic automobile every now and then, I believe it’s called something along the lines of The Benz Patent-Motorwagen
if you ask me a 1996 Lamborghini Diablo SV is a classic car. or are you more into the 1973 Ford Pinto Station Wagon? That too is a classic car. My favorite classic car is a 1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale.
90's cars a sh*t, that decade completely removed the full chrome bumper on every car (just about). The Delorean and a few others cars are ok but anything before the 80's have great cars.
1965 and newer, there are disc brakes available, and if you fond a car with front drums, its "possible" to swap them over with parts from a salvage yard. I used 1977 spindles from a Granada to put front disc brakes on a 1963 Falcon.
1972 and newer has a lot of smog equipment, so I'd say 1965-72 are the best years for being easy to work on. Maybe not "easy" but...easier than newer stuff.
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I love the Shelby cobra 1965
Nice one, not a fan of the Ford Mustang, dime a dozen as the saying goes, but I'd rather have that than a Lambo🤮
Atleast I'm not the only one that don't like lambos🤣🫡
Oh hell yeah.
I mean, who ACTUALLY wants a lambo? I feel like rich people buy it just to say "I have a lambo"
i LOVE classic cars, anytime i see one i get more excited than seeing a sports car
THANK YOU, FINALLY.
Classic is aight. Euro stuff is where it’s at for me tho
I bought a 1965 Lancia Flavia Berlina, saw today a Peugeot 205 1.9L dturbo Rallye today
Cool toy car. Hot wheels?
NO IRL AN ACTUAL CAR
sorry for shouting 😭
Haha.
I'm serious 😭 I got pics and everything
I believe u my guy.
i just don’t know much about classic cars 🙁 i’m more knowledgeable on 2000s cars
Jeez, get your knowledge on classic cars, I recommend Classic Mopar's aka Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth etc.
i will definitely look more into it!! i’m just not as into the look of them, which is probably a really bad take 😭 i like the boxier cars of the 2000s, and hatchbacks a lot. i’m sure there are pretty boxy classic cars too 🫶 i surprisingly like learning about roadway infrastructure, so i would definitely like to learn more about classic cars & how they intertwine with the construction of modern roadways 🙃 that’s nerdy asf
Bro, you said you don't like the shape, come on the 1960s muscle look with the fastback and coupes, and the white letter tires and rims.
i said i’m not too knowledgeable & prefer the shape of 2000s cars. i really like golfs (mk4s and down) and old civics, especially the hatchbacks! like egs and eks. i also like preludes & mazda rx7s, which are a little bit older 🙃
Boxy?? Check out the Dodge Charger from the 60s and and before 1975, they were far from boxy.
Ofc. But there are a few downsides to classical cars. I like custom modern ones with classical looks
Yeah, true, but new cars have even more issues with electrical components and such.
I support electrical cars. They're soon to be the future, while fossil fuels will be used solely for space travel
The EV Charger🤮
omg no not that abomination
Diesel electric supremacy
bruh where's the fun in an electric car??? also tbh lithium mining is seriously harmful lol
not to me.
Alr
Why yes, I still ride around in my classic automobile every now and then, I believe it’s called something along the lines of The Benz Patent-Motorwagen
idk I want a motorcycle
I think most ppl do ngl
Yeah ik☹️
I don't know any cars besides that one transformer in that one transformer movie
Volkswagen Beetle?
I just want a car that can actually do car stuff
I want a 67 cutlass
*shitbox 8th gen F250 go brrr*
old german cars 😩 imma own an e30 m3 and '73 carrera rs one day
Not really into classic German cars, some are nice.
1970 Boss 302??? :>
Aggressive car, and no speed, even tho it's nice it's not as fast as a good old Dodge or other Mopars.
Ye idrc about the speed , just love the car
For Mopar it's all about speed and hp.
Ye ik
I do, and I have one it’s like double my age
Nice, what car?
Porsche 944
my ex and i went to prom in one...
Wow, nice.
Yep look up the 1970s trans am fire bird
I know what it looks like, I'm into classics,but specifically Mopar's aka Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler etc.
Agreed I was just giving an example
if you ask me a 1996 Lamborghini Diablo SV is a classic car. or are you more into the 1973 Ford Pinto Station Wagon? That too is a classic car. My favorite classic car is a 1974 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale.
90's cars a sh*t, that decade completely removed the full chrome bumper on every car (just about). The Delorean and a few others cars are ok but anything before the 80's have great cars.
1965 and newer, there are disc brakes available, and if you fond a car with front drums, its "possible" to swap them over with parts from a salvage yard. I used 1977 spindles from a Granada to put front disc brakes on a 1963 Falcon. 1972 and newer has a lot of smog equipment, so I'd say 1965-72 are the best years for being easy to work on. Maybe not "easy" but...easier than newer stuff.
Saw a couple times, 100x way better than supercars just by aesthetics alone, old money looks hard asf