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<blockquote data-quote="COBRA_ESQ" data-source="post: 16239834" data-attributes="member: 44003"><p>I went from a 72' Chevelle to the Terminator. I had only one kid so not really in the same boat. A Chevelle is up there on the cool scale and is great for a leisurely cruise and car shows but it is not a drivers car.</p><p></p><p>The Chevelle was designed 50 years ago. Usually drums all around, discs up front if you are lucky, carburetor, points, coil spring & trailing arm suspension, flat wide seats, etc. No power seats, probably no A/C, cruise or P/W. Maybe P/B & P/S. The ride is not smooth by today's standards, leans in the corners and dives on hard braking. And slow by today's standards (14's in the 1/4 mile). Drive or ride in a few muscle cars before you make your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBRA_ESQ, post: 16239834, member: 44003"] I went from a 72' Chevelle to the Terminator. I had only one kid so not really in the same boat. A Chevelle is up there on the cool scale and is great for a leisurely cruise and car shows but it is not a drivers car. The Chevelle was designed 50 years ago. Usually drums all around, discs up front if you are lucky, carburetor, points, coil spring & trailing arm suspension, flat wide seats, etc. No power seats, probably no A/C, cruise or P/W. Maybe P/B & P/S. The ride is not smooth by today's standards, leans in the corners and dives on hard braking. And slow by today's standards (14's in the 1/4 mile). Drive or ride in a few muscle cars before you make your decision. [/QUOTE]
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