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what's your price to sell your beloved terminator?
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16030404" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>this is a great point. even buying a brand new car, over time you have to work out the kinks and address weak points. so it's like what would be the point, unless you just want something else or you're able to buy new cars every two years.</p><p></p><p>having owned my car since new, i have done all that and now it runs great, so it wouldn't make any sense to start over.</p><p></p><p>but as [USER=11142]@GodStang[/USER] mentioned in post #30, there may be some inherent weaknesses to our motors that cannot be overcome regardless, and i am thinking displacement might be one. with the monsters coming out of detroit today, seems like our little 100mm on center bores just cannot hang with some of these muslecars, even though they are much heavier.</p><p></p><p>edit - rereading this, let me just clarify that there is more to the car than just hp and speed, which is why alot of us don't even think about selling. there is an emotional/sentimental attachment to the car kind of like certain musclecars of the 60s. those aren't considered fast these days, but there is something about them that makes them very desired</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16030404, member: 10216"] this is a great point. even buying a brand new car, over time you have to work out the kinks and address weak points. so it's like what would be the point, unless you just want something else or you're able to buy new cars every two years. having owned my car since new, i have done all that and now it runs great, so it wouldn't make any sense to start over. but as [USER=11142]@GodStang[/USER] mentioned in post #30, there may be some inherent weaknesses to our motors that cannot be overcome regardless, and i am thinking displacement might be one. with the monsters coming out of detroit today, seems like our little 100mm on center bores just cannot hang with some of these muslecars, even though they are much heavier. edit - rereading this, let me just clarify that there is more to the car than just hp and speed, which is why alot of us don't even think about selling. there is an emotional/sentimental attachment to the car kind of like certain musclecars of the 60s. those aren't considered fast these days, but there is something about them that makes them very desired [/QUOTE]
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