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A Porsche…um Singer… pure, but better than the original?

Didn’t Singer just make sewing machines? Ok.. I am guessing it’s not the same Singer. For the past 50+ years Porsche has been the king or at least a prince when it comes to fast and nimble sports cars. Most Porsche’s move seamlessly from modern sports car to classic status without much time in-between.
How much do you pay for a Classic Car?
As a classic and muscle car fan, I am often surprised to see the wide range of prices that these cars are being offered for. Around the corner from my house, in a make-shift used car lot, there lies a 1967 Mercury Cougar for sale. My wife mentioned it to me about 2 weeks ago. The next day we drove by at a distance and noticed that the car seemed to be in good condition with nice paint and older 80s style custom wheels. We each took a guess at the price.
True American Classics.
There is nothing like driving a big heavy classic American car. They are solid, smooth, easy to drive and more importantly… usually easy to fix!
Anyone collecting an American classic knows how much prices increase year over year. This is especially true for some of the more well known classics and muscle cars of the 60’s and early 70’s. …
Classic Split Window 1963 Corvette
I couldn’t help but wonder what it must have been like to purchase one of the most rare corvettes ever made. These twin 1963 split window corvettes are only a handful that change hands each year. The split window corvette was a one year design due to safety concerns. These are the rarest due to the 36 gallon tanks and the 327 V8 engines. Is this the best design ever? what about the early 90s ZR1 corvettes or the 1968 Mako? What is your choice?
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