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    Quote Originally Posted by spmetla
    Believe it or not I'm partial to some American cars but they tend to only be our GTOs, Mustangs, Shelbys, and so on. For some on when making cars for someone without cash to blow or a midlife crisis the US auto producers just aren't up to par. I drive a Neon but am certainly not proud of it, a Civic would be a far better car. The Neon does its job but when you compare its numbers to the import I have the inferior automobile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    All I can say is.... Alfa Romeo

    (btw, we need a love-smiley!)
    Although it's not the '67 Mustang GT I once wanted I am currently rebuilding a '76 MGB tourer. Though the cheapest of sports cars even when it was new it has a look (beside the rubber bumper) that I like and I feel I can get some help to tweak a bit more power than it has now.

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