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Wife wants a late 60's fastback.
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<blockquote data-quote="Recon" data-source="post: 16364356" data-attributes="member: 181287"><p>She needs to drive one before you spend 40+ grand on a car she “wants.” My mother “wanted” a wrangler and she literally rode in the thing three times and three times only, after my father bought the damn thing. I can tell you the driving experience is very different than a modern car. Some things she’ll have to understand is the cars back then didn’t have the regulations or standards of today. If she’s expecting classic style with modern driving behaviors she’s in for a rude awakening unless she goes with a resto mod. Don’t get me wrong I love the classics, and I think their beauty will never, and now can never, be surpassed.</p><p>Coming from someone who’s restored 3 cars and currently owns 2 of them; I will say you can get upside down quick if you’re not careful. That’s only if you buy a project or one needing work/completion. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon, post: 16364356, member: 181287"] She needs to drive one before you spend 40+ grand on a car she “wants.” My mother “wanted” a wrangler and she literally rode in the thing three times and three times only, after my father bought the damn thing. I can tell you the driving experience is very different than a modern car. Some things she’ll have to understand is the cars back then didn’t have the regulations or standards of today. If she’s expecting classic style with modern driving behaviors she’s in for a rude awakening unless she goes with a resto mod. Don’t get me wrong I love the classics, and I think their beauty will never, and now can never, be surpassed. Coming from someone who’s restored 3 cars and currently owns 2 of them; I will say you can get upside down quick if you’re not careful. That’s only if you buy a project or one needing work/completion. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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