I grew up around classics. From Model A's, to desoto's, and even Avanti's, they were part of my life as a child. I used to goto the Turkey Rod run before it was the cool thing to do. Well, Disability took my father out of the car scene, and I chose a different path. I like the looks of old cars, but I love the feel of modern suspension. Cars are meant to be driven in my mind.
Lately I've been thinking about things agian. I love the 69 Camaro (who deosn't), but I want a smooth ride, and reliability. I also don't want a rust bucket....than I had a thought (inspired by others!). Here I shall plead my case.
Exhibit 1:
Dynacorn's and CARS "Camaro in a box
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Rust free and ready to go. No worries of underlyingt damages either. Need I say more?
Exhibit 2:
Julian Brother's Mustang
http://www.lateral-g.net/members/julian/
Looking at pictures means nothing to most people, but look closer...still don't get it? read the article. Yep, that's an 2003 Cobra (rebodied!)
Wow...now your mind is ticking away, isn't it. So, you say that it appears that pandora's box has already been opened? I beg to differ, it's only been peaked into.
LIke I mentioned before, #1 reliablity, #2 Style. Did I mention Loyalty? NOPE!
So picture this, a 1969 Camaro Convertible with a 2004 Infiniti g35 donor (or insert other vehicle). Yes, only 295hp, smooth and quiet. A 6spd none the less, with awesome handling.
ahhh yes, the box will get opened...maybe not by me, but by someone. All you purist might as well face it now, it is inevitable.
Personally, it would make a perfect daily driver. Hey, anybody know where to find a wrecked g35?
Charles