guess what..................yeah, thats right

I agree with the whole "brand new show car". I went to a show over the weekend and there was a brand new v6 Challenger in the show area, it even stunk like new car. It just kills the joy when next to it is a restored car that has been brought back from the dead with pages and pages of restoration pics and countless hours and money put into it and again the countless hours to keep it that way. It would piss me off too to park my car next to brand new, unmodified car (no I don;t count the stuffed animal or stupid "crying kid" as a modification) and try and compete.


I don't appreciate the new cars compared to the old ones. I'll take an old one over a new one any day of the week. All you do with a new one is drive it from the dealer and bring it to the show - no work/effort done to it.

I appreciate the older ones because someone has to have taken good care of it, or has put alot of blood sweat and tears in it putting it back together correctly. That is what I admire. The quality of the workmanship and effort that it took to "bring it back to life" from an old "hulk" of metal.