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And what car guy ever cared about gas mileage?
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I think the cars being built today are the best ever, but we don't have the variety (either in models or in options) of the previous generations.
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Look again at Denis' posted pictures. Other than the Camaro and the Vette, I can' tell you what the other cars are - they all appear to be pretty much the same (and the Vette isn't much different).
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t think you can argue that we are not in the best period of cars ever. But, as far as style, and design I would have to say that belongs to the 50s-60s. Cars had soul and character back then. |
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Yep definatley the 50s-early 70s. Todays cars are boring as ever except for a few.
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Well thats true,todays cars are better in every way because of technology advancements. But it doesnt make up for coolness and bold in your face styling then performance in the 50s 60s and early 70s. Who here remembers having to do tuneups every 3000i mi.? Points adjustments, condenser replacement new distributor cap replacement or cleaning, front end lubes etc. A lot more maint. but a lot easier to work on. So there is a trade off. Not only that you got 10 to 20 mpg but nobody complained at .30 a gallon. Inflation was almost non existent from the 50s to the early 70s. A candy bar was something like a nickel in the 50s up to about 10 cents in the mid or late 70s. Inflation became a problem after Nixon took us off the gold standard in the early 70s.
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...this is one the best thread's I've read in I don't know how long. So many good posts, points, and thoughts...I don't even know where to jump in at because there are too many excellent things to comment on!
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My dd is a 4 banger that I fill 2x a week. And that's only because I need the room for tools. ( I wish they had offered my dd with a bigger engine.)
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. Never knew how fast it would go because once you hit 90 the steel slots that were on it had welds in them and literally shook the car at that speed along with the play in the wheel it got pretty dicey keeping it in a straight line at that speed. With the gears it had in it, it was not far above idling at 55, I figured if the speedometer went high enough and if one dared I thought that thing would top out at around the 130 to 140 mark. They do build them a lot better now, that car had roughly 100k miles on it and it was falling apart. Nowadays 150k miles isn't nothing.Quote:
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..but factual. Thanks for sharing your memories. Rust never sleeps. And boy did rust set in and eat apart our rides. My wife's '75 Camaro finally succumbed after many years of keep 'em flying efforts at around the turn of the Century to terminal cancer in rear leaf spring front mount to frame area which rusted through the uni body and frame into the cabin. Terminal. Southwest Camaro's still can be had, but are baked to death. The bodies are good though. I believe if they cared at bit more about the quality of steel used back then it would not have been such a problem. I think everbody back in the day knew someone who had an Impala of one model or the other. I miss those times either way....
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Isn't every car ever built a cookie cutter car ? 40 years from now the cookie will be far and few between.
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In my opinion, to define the greatest car generation you have to take into account a few different factors.
If you are looking at style only, I would say the cars of the late 60's through at newest 1972. Almost everything today looks like almost everything else. Also, just look at all of the retro styling, it copies the styling of the 60's. If you are looking at performance it could be argued either way. The cars of the 60's were torque monsters! Those things knew how to throw you into a seat where you couldn't get up from the force. However, modern cars get more than gas footage. Basically they can pass anything on the road including a gas station now and actually out perform the cars from the 60's as far as numbers go. If you are looking for creature comforts, this generation hands down! Heated seats, remote start, bluetooth, etc. You can't beat that. So while my vote is still for the older cars, I still LOVE my modern muscle cars that I have owned!
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50s-60s for style, choices, ease to maintain. Current cars for safety & technology. However, technology has its issues, more things to malfunction. With so many computers in today’s cars have to wonder about repair issues in the future. Started driving in the 60s and had a 1963 & 1966 T-Bird, 1970 Nova SS, 1974 Buick LeSabre conv., 1976 Eldo conv., then lost interest in new cars for decades.
Besides style, one reason I bought my Camaro is because it is a high production auto so hopefully many years from now parts will still be available, as well as people that know how to work on them. I intend to keep my Camaro for at least 15 years when I am well into my 70s. A few years ago took my low mileage, low production, 1998 Riviera to my GM dealership to determine a small vibration issue. My GM dealership is largest in Ottawa but they did not have anyone “old” enough to figure out the issue. After a week they had to fly in an “old” guy from Toronto who had experience working on a then 13 year old Riviera, problem solved and still drive the Riv summers only. Now I use a garage where they can work on most any auto regardless of age. The two best mechanics they have are an old guy pushing 70 and a young woman in her 20s. |
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