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      07-20-2012, 09:23 PM   #5
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Drives: 2008 e92 328i, Porsche 987.1
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I've always been into pre-war classics and late 60's american cars. '71 challenger, '70 cuda, 1969 Boss 302 and '69 camaro are my favorites. Quality wise, and the character they bring with them, I think there's nothing like them. I don't think too many here would be into much of the old muscle or classics or old classics. JB4's and Duesenbergs don't really go hand and hand

The only other person I know who shares a passion for older cars is my relativewho is a pretty well-known pre-war and post-war european car collector. He has a pretty amazing collection and its always nice to see the cars which brought the innovations we see in today's cars. Here's a few photos of what he has if any of you are interested. The cars shown are a 1936 alfa romeo, 1967 275 GTB, 1963 300SL roadster with aluminum block, and a 1929 Bentley.
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