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ponyboy19

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Real Cars... anti rice

Thought you guys over here might find this funny if you haven't already seen it.

http://www.importforum.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=Photo_Gallery;action=display;num=1087789077
 

donjohn

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THOSE CARS ROCK... well, after skipping the first like 8 or so... 57 chevy and the 69 chevelle AND finally, the 68 stang

..that is all
 

ponyboy19

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yeah that 69 was pretty sweet but I've always been a fan of the chevy II's

He said what I often times think
 

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LOL good post. I like that guy. But he has a lot of time on his hands.
 

WhiteStallionGT

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I just don't know when people will realize that civics and haundais are not supposed to go above 90 but instead are meant to sit in traffic and drive your kids to school.
 

5.0_GT_kid

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LOL GOOD STUFF
 

DougNuts

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WhiteStallionGT said:
I just don't know when people will realize that civics and haundais are not supposed to go above 90 but instead are meant to sit in traffic and drive your kids to school.
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I disagree. The hot rodding bug can be applied to anything with a motor. On the other hand, rice is rice, on anything. Hot rodding is making something faster than it's supposed to be. Like the guy says, horsepower comes first, not a body kit. The reason a 400hp civic is cool, is because it probably weighs about 2100lbs.

'32 Fords were built as economy cars too..........
 

ponyboy19

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I disagree. The hot rodding bug can be applied to anything with a motor. On the other hand, rice is rice, on anything. Hot rodding is making something faster than it's supposed to be. Like the guy says, horsepower comes first, not a body kit. The reason a 400hp civic is cool, is because it probably weighs about 2100lbs.
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There is a time and place for everything. If a bunch of kids want to put all their money into getting their 4 banger going 14's and looking like a Transformer toy I don't have a problem with that but a hotrod show full of old muscle cars is not the place for riced out 4 cylinders IMO. That in itself just don't seem right to me. Personally no matter how hard I try I can't find a riced out 400 hp civic cool especially sitting next to that 57 chevy or the 68 mustang. There are local muscle car shows around here and I wouldn't take my mustang to any of them other than for transportation and to park it in the parking lot with all the other spectators.. I just don't think it fits next to a row of 56 chevy's that hard core guys put alot of blood, sweat, tears, and money into restoring, painting, and bringing back an old clasic from the dead.
 

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lol pretty funny
 

WhiteStallionGT

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Can you just park your car there and be part of the show, or do you have to register. If thats the case, then the guys organizing that thing should have never let them be part of the show.
 
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wytstang

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HEMI
 
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iwashmycar

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ponyboy19 said:
I wouldn't take my mustang to any of them other than for transportation and to park it in the parking lot with all the other spectators.. I just don't think it fits next to a row of 56 chevy's that hard core guys put alot of blood, sweat, tears, and money into restoring, painting, and bringing back an old clasic from the dead.
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Right on
 

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My favorite car with a Hemi in it is the Challenger.
 
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