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Old 12-30-2020, 04:32 PM
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Get used to it. These cars are becoming the rain forest of automobiles. Every day more are cut up for modern drive trains. Most people under 40 don't have the respect for them as historical heritage and only want the body because they are waaaaaaay cooler than anything they grew up with in the 80's...


20 years from now, when we are obsolete, original muscle cars may be too.
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We will see. I am a younger guy (33) still into the more original or period correct stuff. I like some of the modern drivetrain stuff, but I don't like cutting a car up to do it. If roadster shop or one of the others made a chassis for my '62 that I didn't have to cut half the bottom of the car out for I would have went that route. I like to be able to put everything back stock if I ever wanted to.
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