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Anyone else not overly excited about newer muscle/sports cars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Detroit Iron" data-source="post: 16644447" data-attributes="member: 137666"><p>I had a similar conversation with a fellow car guy at work. Back in the day, we were really excited about the next model, the rumor mill, etc. Not so much today. The Camaro is going away. There is talk of the Mustang getting the 6.8L pushrod engine; however, it will likely me limited production and mega bucks. With everything going electric or hybrid, I'm just not that excited. The new cars have all the tech and bells and whistles, will replacement parts be available in 20 years? I'll keep my fox body coupe. It is a classic and I would consider an unmolested manual 5.0 coupe a rare car today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Detroit Iron, post: 16644447, member: 137666"] I had a similar conversation with a fellow car guy at work. Back in the day, we were really excited about the next model, the rumor mill, etc. Not so much today. The Camaro is going away. There is talk of the Mustang getting the 6.8L pushrod engine; however, it will likely me limited production and mega bucks. With everything going electric or hybrid, I'm just not that excited. The new cars have all the tech and bells and whistles, will replacement parts be available in 20 years? I'll keep my fox body coupe. It is a classic and I would consider an unmolested manual 5.0 coupe a rare car today. [/QUOTE]
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