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Old Jan 24, 2004 | 04:15 PM
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On the other hand though, one could buy one of those freshly restored cars and treat it as if it were a new vehicle and drive it as such. Especially if it's been done with all original or replicas of original parts, it should drive like when it was brand new. I mean damn, if I could get me a '64-'67 Corvette hardtop with a 427 and a 4-speed in cherry condition I would pay the extra coin and then actually drive it around.
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