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Old 03-02-2009, 03:52 AM
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Default Re: What's considered a super car?

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In a nut-shell, one of the Dealer modified cars. Yenko, Motion, Berger, and so forth. If it came from the factory with an L78, like my Chevelle, it isn't considered a "Supercar". Others have different opinions, but that is the GENERAL consensus.

[/ QUOTE ]My consensus is that if the car is super to you it is a SuperCar! Whatever the standard may be it is all in what one can afford and beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. JMO

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I agree Sam 100%
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Old 03-02-2009, 02:14 AM
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Thanks Joe but that really doesn't answer my question.And I haven't seen it discussed here so that's why I asked.Bill.

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Any of the Dealer modified cars, like the ones from Yenko, Baldwin-Motion, Berger, and so forth would be considered Supercars. Cars that left the factory as an L78, like my Chevelle, are not considered "Supercars". Others have different opinions on this, but this is the GENERAL consensus.
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