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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 1839013" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>But in reality, if ten year newer technology was not quicker/faster, something would be wrong. The same could be said about taking a highly valued 60's or early 70's muscle car (Sheby, BOSS302, etc.) and decreasing its value by modifying it to keep up with newer technology. It can be done, at the sacrifice of its value/investment. While looking at the current modern muscle car era, it seemed that 400h.p. was the mark 5 or so years ago, now the big boys are competing in the 500 arena and many passenger cars (even 4 doors and Caddys) are at 300-400h.p. before "chip" change. Time/technology marches on!</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 1839013, member: 9628"] But in reality, if ten year newer technology was not quicker/faster, something would be wrong. The same could be said about taking a highly valued 60's or early 70's muscle car (Sheby, BOSS302, etc.) and decreasing its value by modifying it to keep up with newer technology. It can be done, at the sacrifice of its value/investment. While looking at the current modern muscle car era, it seemed that 400h.p. was the mark 5 or so years ago, now the big boys are competing in the 500 arena and many passenger cars (even 4 doors and Caddys) are at 300-400h.p. before "chip" change. Time/technology marches on! Robert [/QUOTE]
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