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Originally Posted by 1COR.1:18
Just not what I think of when I think of a Corvette. Classic American Muscle.
Reminds me more of a Italian Sports Cars.
What's next??? Front Wheel Drive Camaro?
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If that's what we're going for, then the Ford GT, Vector Aeromotive W8, DeLorean DMC-12, Saleen S7, SSC Ultimate Aero and Tuatara are not Americans at all, nor do they evoke anything close to the classics, and more the Ford GT now than in Once a V8 has a V6 ...
I guess the Dodge Charger now does not inspire American classic car from the day it became a 4-door ... or the 4-cylinder versions of the mustang and camaro that is not the first time they opt for an engine like that if we go to the past .
I'll be funny and I'll tell you that A 1901 Autocar was the first gasoline-powered automobile to use a drive shaft and placed the engine under the seat, A.K.A Mid-Engined, and Autocar is American.
Tradition may preduce history, but it does not define it. Does this car look familiar?