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Kevin Hart bought something blue for his birthday - a custom 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
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| July 10, 2019
| Gary Gastelu | Fox News
Posted on 07/09/2019 9:37:33 PM PDT by ETL
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To: ETL
I don't like combining the eras.
I'd take two cars. For Mopar, I'd take either a 1970 Challenger or Cuda with a 440 or a Hemi AND then a modern day Challenger such as a Hellcat.
I know other people like to customize and combine old body styles with new mechanicals. That's not my thing.
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To: FreeReign
I don't like combining the eras. ... I know other people like to customize and combine old body styles with new mechanicals. That's not my thing. If it weren't for the messing with a classic thing, I think the car, on its own, as is, looks fantastic. I just feel that it's sacrilegious to alter something so part of our once great American car culture.
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ETL
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To: Spktyr
I own an RS/SS 396 Camaro. Yes a 90s GTO will out handle it in the curves. But I still wouldnt trade.
To: ETL
Sooooo, all those hot rodders stuffing big, then modern engines into Model Ts and other pre-war cars just after WW2 were 'committing sacrilege?' You know, the classic hot rodders that were so revered by the muscle car crowd of the 70s?
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07/10/2019 1:10:28 PM PDT
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Spktyr
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Cooter
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