MAGS1
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- Joined
- Mar 6, 2020
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- Location
- Somewhere in Middle America
- First Name
- Mark
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Mustang GT
Beautiful cars! Yeah the classics just don’t drive well unless you really upgrade everything to today’s standards. And that can be really time consuming (and expensive). But I do think a lot of the cars from the 60’s and early 70’s have a design and character to them that is special and honestly tough to match these days when so many cars look the same.Old cars are rarely a good daily driver. Nostalgia blurs you memory and omits context. My 70-year-old Dad drove his highly optioned '76 Fastback as a daily driver for a few years, but eventually gave in and bought a new GT in '05 when they came out. He kept both for a few years but the '67 eventually was sold to a guy in Norway.
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