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Old 07-26-2002, 02:01 AM   #6
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Take it from someone who is putting the new technology into older cars. Updating these old cars can make a great daily driver or a tough racer. In the end it might cost as much to improve an old car as just buy a new one but you can space the improvements out over time to lessen the hit on the wallet. You can't beat the style and character, but they require a little more TLC. It just makes me love it even more (most of the time)
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