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I agree with Jim that they are more American supercars with the crisp lines and the mpg so people can afford to drive them everyday considering their cost
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These new interpretations of the classics are far from American Muscle, they just don't have the smooth flowing lines nor the ground pounding exhaust notes of yester-years.
I agree with Jim that they are more American supercars with the crisp lines and the mpg so people can afford to drive them everyday considering their cost
I agree with Jim that they are more American supercars with the crisp lines and the mpg so people can afford to drive them everyday considering their cost
the C7 corvette at first I didn't like, but I do like it. but I think the C6 corvettes were great looking.
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Keep the new Corvette. I'll take one with round taillights and flip-up headlights. If I buy a Vette, it's to have a Vette...not to race a Lamborghini in a Chevy that looks like a Ferrari.
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In the ad, 4th pic down, in the bottom left of sorts, what is that hollow tube I am looking at?
Also, in same pic, look at bottom of the shock, is that expanding spray foam?
Also, in same pic, look at bottom of the shock, is that expanding spray foam?