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<blockquote data-quote="MyLittlePony" data-source="post: 1462025" data-attributes="member: 11359"><p>Easier to get your hands on a classic domestic, than something, I’m assuming, had to be specially imported. Back in 2009, I really wanted a classic car. I already had a mustang, so I wasn’t interested in the 60s American muscle cars everyone else was into at the time. I was born in the 80s, and during the 80s and 90s, those cars weren’t really appreciated as much as they are today. Anyway, I was young and foolish, and fell in love with the idea of owning a Triumph GT6, and eventually bought myself a 67. So I think it’s funny that over on your side of the pond, everyone had a Triumph, and a mustang is rare, while over here, everyone has a mustang, and owning a Triumph is rare.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I used to show my car over a decade ago... ...you know, when it was just an old vintage car that’s pretty much worthless on the resell market... One show, a bunch of classic 60s Pontiac GTOs parked next to me. All the kids would run pass them towards my car. They ignored the 60s muscle the Boomers all drooled over, and LOVED my mustang. They thought it was so cool! Nowadays, I get compliments from all the generations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyLittlePony, post: 1462025, member: 11359"] Easier to get your hands on a classic domestic, than something, I’m assuming, had to be specially imported. Back in 2009, I really wanted a classic car. I already had a mustang, so I wasn’t interested in the 60s American muscle cars everyone else was into at the time. I was born in the 80s, and during the 80s and 90s, those cars weren’t really appreciated as much as they are today. Anyway, I was young and foolish, and fell in love with the idea of owning a Triumph GT6, and eventually bought myself a 67. So I think it’s funny that over on your side of the pond, everyone had a Triumph, and a mustang is rare, while over here, everyone has a mustang, and owning a Triumph is rare. I used to show my car over a decade ago... ...you know, when it was just an old vintage car that’s pretty much worthless on the resell market... One show, a bunch of classic 60s Pontiac GTOs parked next to me. All the kids would run pass them towards my car. They ignored the 60s muscle the Boomers all drooled over, and LOVED my mustang. They thought it was so cool! Nowadays, I get compliments from all the generations. [/QUOTE]
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